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Topic: Main > DTJ-BBS (C64) > Testimonials
Testimonials
"DTJ-BBS: The only BBS program
endorsed by the author's mother." (Usenet tagline)
These are all unsolicited testimonials (originals on file). Emphasis is
in the originals.
"You obviously have talent for programming since the BBS pgm is
so logically designed, powerful, and easy to use. Being able to exit the
editor and come back to finish up the text later is great!" W.L.B.
(June 1988) (letter)
"I like your software, it's AWESOME!!!" P.L. (letter)
"Many of my users have commented on how much they like the
board.... I STILL say DTJ is the BEST bbs for the 64!" M.M. (August
1989) (BBS message)
"This is without a doubt the best program for the Commodore 64
computer. The only problem is that it will probably only appeal to the
mature Commodore users..." "A." (September 1989) (BBS
message)
"Yes, this is a very good BBS program... It is definitely worth
the download if you are serious about running a BBS. ... I have been
running this software for quite a while and it runs great!"
"Z.K." (September 1989) (BBS message)
"This is a VERY GOOD bbs. ... [Andy] is VERY helpful with any
problem you may have!" "U.S." (October 1989) (BBS message)
"IT IS GREAT! DL IT NOW! I LOVE THIS BBS.. Nice Job
Andrew!!!!!" C.H. (December 1989) (BBS message)
"One of the BEST bbs programs for the C-64. It works great for my
club oriented message bbs. Many are surprised it is not an IBM system.
Took me 2 years of bbs experimenting to find this out." J.H.
(December 1989) (BBS message)
"With these new improvements you have made to the BBS I cannot
see why now how anyone cannot say that this is truely the best BBS program
ever for the 64/128. Everyone around my way agrees that it is. Every year
in ____ (where I live) and the communities around us, who have BBSs all
get together for a yearly BBS BBQ. ... Last year with this software I got
nominated and seconded for Best BBS and Best System. ... This year I was
again nominated for both categories and because of the changes you made to
the software and the hardware I added, I won both categories! 15 votes for
Best BBS and 14 votes for Best Sysop blowing away my competition."
G.N. (1990) (letter)
"DTJBBS is well designed and if you are looking for a serious
message base system... then this is a good choice." "L.F."
(April 1990) (Q-Link)
"I... was quite impressed with it's 2400 baud performance! When
you consider that I am in Florida and he is in Nevada and that I only saw
two errors during a 454 block file transfer, I'd have to say something was
done right. ... I was VERY impressed at how smoothly it ran!"
"TelecomMan" (April 1990) (Q-Link)
"I could not believe the docs... Very very good..."
"Ninja11" (April 1990) (Q-Link)
"Currently i am the only DTJ BBS in Aust., ITS A HIT, they love
it..." A.S. (April 1990) (BBS message)
"If your program gets much better, us sysops will be out of a job.
Keep up the good work!" M.M. (April 1990) (BBS message)
"It's a wonder that you have any time for anything with all the
improvements to DTJ (not that DTJ needs them) for keeping us ingrates (we
never seem to be satisfied) happy. I must say that I am VERY HAPPY with
DTJ.... THANKS A MILLION!!!" "Z.K." (May 1990) (BBS
message)
"Of all the bbs's I've seen, DTJ is the most crash proof one that
I have seen! Good work Andy! I've never had it crash, ever." M.M.
(June 1990) (BBS message)
"I can't stop bragging about how good this BBS program is. ...
Keep up the good work." P.G. (July 1990) (letter)
"I want to thank you personally for writing this software. It's a
**** good system, and I'm proud to own a copy." "C."
(August 1990) (BBS email)
"I have used and tested many different BBSes for C64/128 and I
have never even heard of a bbs that sounds better (or is better) than DTJ
for both the user and the sysop. As always, many thanks to Andy for all
the work! Especially for Andy's willingness to listen to our suggestions,
and his honest answers when we suggest something that just won't or can't
fit in, or wouldn't actually improve DTJ. The support is incredible, and I
appreciate it very much!" M.M. (September 1990) (BBS message)
"Ah, well, you see the kind of dreamers you attract when you come
out with such an extraordinarily powerful program as DTJ-BBS!" K.S.
(September 1990) (BBS message)
"I'm impressed with the professionalism of your work." R.C.
(November 1990) (BBS message)
"I had my system running since about Oct 10, 24 hours a day
without any problems. You are right, everyone that calls comments on how
unique it is and are surprised that a C64 is running the system. I enjoy
running the BBS." F.O. (November 1990). (letter)
"Your BBS is worth it, and I cant beleve how easy it is to keep
it up. And I will pass on my user comments to me on to you ''Its a great
BBS''" "B.C." (January 1991) (BBS email)
"And still I am astonished... this is, if you don't mind me
saying, a **** good board... better than the ones here anyway... lots
better..." "Rat" (February 1991) (BBS message)
"I'm very impressed with this BBS and just thought you would
like to hear." "B.R." (March 1991) (BBS email)
"I have to say that it is the best bbs prog. I've seen that
appeals to users of all computer types. ... Outstanding docs, by the
way." "B.S." (April 1991) (BBS email)
"Thanks for the great BBS program, and all the support you have
been providing. ... I have been running the DTJ BBS for about a month now
and LOVE it." D.L.B. (May 1991) (letter)
"Why are you limiting the "DONATION" to $35? Seems to me
to be worth more than that just for the available support! My check is
finally in the mail, and I hope it helps in the developement of more good
shareware programs. I try to support the ones I think are worth it. This
is DEFINITELY one of the best." D. (May 1991) (BBS email)
"I think that the 64 vers of DTJ is some of the finest code
ever written for a Commodore machine. I showed it to a few IBeaMers and it
knocked their socks off! ... DTJ is awesome and freaked out my IBM
friends." "B.S." (June 1991) (BBS message and email)
"I agree with both R___ and Z___ R___ that this is clearly the
fastest BBS on the 8-bit."" Doctor" (September 1991) (BBS
message)
"Your board is the closest to a "perfect" system I
have ran across." "D." (October 1991) (BBS message)
"You are right, this does look like a PC BBS."
"D.W." (October 1991) (BBS message)
"I sure won't be trading DTJ away anytime soon!" R.C.
(October 1991) (BBS message)
"I'm very pleased." D.W. (October 1991) (BBS message)
"I'll have you know that the DTJ BBS I am running down here
(Biloxi Mississippi area) is PERFERRED over that horrendous ____ BBS
system, and the people calling on the IBMs and clones love it for the
speed they have not found on any other commodore system. I would also like
to personally thank Andrew for developing a crash-proof bbs, since the
only time mine has ever crashed has been with the help of my kitten
pulling the cord out of the wall." "Aggegor" (October 1991)
(BBS message)
"Many of my users (IBMers) SWEAR I'm running on a IBM PC, in spite
of my assertions that we are operating on a 64." "H.M."
(November 1991) (BBS message)
"My users and myself are very satisfied with the software..keep
up the great work Andrew!" G.N. (December 1991) (BBS message)
"I will stay with DTJ, in all the BBS wandering around I have done
I have not seen a BBS that met MY needs as well!" "M."
(February 1992) (BBS message)
"I Downloaded your DTJ BBS from Qlink a long time ago and just
recently begin setting it up on my C128. I am really impressed." J.P.
(March 1992) (BBS message)
"One of the best I've seen." L.J. (April 1992) (BBS message)
"I have set up many BBS's on a variety of machines (Apple II's,
Macs, IBM)... I can't believe the quality of your efforts compared to
others... By any standards your BBS Software is one of the best! Bravo!
and thank you!" R.F. (April 1992) (BBS email)
"I wanted to thank you for writing a great BBS!" B.E.
(September 1992) (BBS message)
"I have always loved the support for this software, it is one
of the main reasons I am sticking with it." G.N. (April 1993)
(BBS message)
"I am always impressed with how well the software is put
together." G.S. (June 1993) (letter)
"This program is pure gold (99.99% anyway)." B.Y.
(November 1993) (BBS message)
"I have been looking at and running BBS's for over 10 years and
this is by far the easyest to create, maintain and run!"
"M." (December 1993) (BBS message)
"I wish to thank you for writting a very fine piece of
software." "B.C." (December 1993) (BBS message)
"DTJ is a major improvement over it [i.e. Citadel]" G.N.
(December 1993) (BBS message)
"I currently write the SYSOPs CORNER in Commodore World
magazine. I can write about Does The Job all day long..." M.C. (April
1994) (
comp.sys.cbm)
"Thanks for the great BBS Andrew" B.Y. (January 1994) (BBS
message)
"Very impressive BBS!" E.C.R. (February 1994) (BBS
message)
"I have yet to see a BBS for the C64 which has the power and
abilities of the DTJ message base - the main reason I got it for."
G.N. (April 1994) (
comp.cbm.sys)
"Thank you for writing such a great BBS program. I have been
using it for about 9 months now, and it is great!" B.Y. (May 1994)
(letter)
"Very impressive. If I wasn't a Commie 8-bit user, you would have
a hard time convincing me that this system is running on one. It is
everything your info sheet said it is." F.M. (June 1994) (BBS
message)
"Your support has really meant a lot to me even tho I would
love your program without any support." B.Y. (June 1994) (BBS
message)
"I'm very impressed with the way this BBS looks and feels."
"T.C.O." (September 1994) (BBS message)
"Just wanted to say that I've downloaded every Commodore bbs
program I could find and none of 'em interested me. Until DTJ. *This*
thing is one fantastic piece of work!" S.S. (October 1996) (BBS
email)
"I used AABBS 6.9 and C-Net 11.1 before I got a copy of DTJ from
Q-Link. They were okay, but not nearly as powerful as DTJ. ... I have some
other BBS programs (FRPBBS, Hal BBS, Kermit BBS, Ribit BBS, SCBBS, and
Googie-Net) but they're either way too small, or too clumsy. Which is why
I was and am so pleased with DTJ." J.E. (letter)
"After begging, asking and pleading with the writers of the
other BBS programs for the Commodore platform for almost a year, I stayed
with DTJ-BBS because you can actually get help and support, and honest to
God, the program. ... Andrew Bernhardt was the only one who replied to my
email or questions. If you want a REAL BBS program, get DTJ. ... The
result? Front page newspaper coverage, radio interviews, and tons of users
to my system. Yes indeed, the real Commodore BBS program is DTJ. ... Does
The Job does indeed do the job." M.C. (April 1996) (
comp.sys.cbm)(
comp.sys.cbm)
"DTJ really works great" B.Y. (October 1996) (BBS message)
"Very good and fast!" T.L. (March 1997) (
fido.ger.kontakt)
"I would recommend a BBS program called Does The Job BBS ( DTJ
BBS) for the 128, it's screen formating for "ibm" callers is
transparent, and they will never know that you are running on a
C=ommodore...... and of course it treats C=ommodore callers in their
"native tongue" too." R.Y. (December 2001) (
comp.sys.cbm)
"DTJBBS: Does The Job BBS (really!) -- that
which makes a Commodore worth owning, almost. The only BBS program
endorsed by and used by the author's mother." - from A Cynic's
Guide to Computer Terms
Author's Note
I began BBS-ing with a Radio Shack PC2 pocket computer. I was hooked,
even though it was somewhat difficult to read the text as it scrolled by
on the single line display! I eventually bought a shiny, new SX-64 for
$1000 (which I still have, and another one to keep it company). The SX was
much easier on the eyes.
Joe Jucha invited me to co-sysop a C64 board with him called 'Paranoia
Central'. It went online the night of December 31, 1984 in his barracks
room at McGuire Air Force Base. We ran 'Commline 64', written by
Vince Quaresima. Vince gave me a free copy because I wrote some machine
language to make it run better, so I put up 'Second Home Electronic
Cottage' in 1985 in my own barracks room down the hall. By that time,
though, I was already in the process of writing DTJ, which went online in
December. Here's one of my original announcements posted on another BBS:
THE CLARKSVILLE COBRA
Number 183
Title: ANOTHER AD.
By: RODNEY THE
ROACH 12/12/85
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For those of you who want to see something different, try calling (609)
723-____. This is the number to the old Second Home but I've changed the
software. I am now running a new (and test version) of a BBS for the
Commodore 64.
Features of the BBS include up to 26 user-createable message bases (or
'rooms'), XMODEM up and downloading (currently disabled), word-processing
type message editting, and, if I can get my modem to do what it's supposed
to do, 1200 baud. If you call, you'll find the system very different from
a 'standard' type of BBS and you may find it a little akward at first but
once you get the hang of it (in about 1 to 2 calls) you'll find it easier
and faster than most other BBSs. The name of the BBS is the DTJ-BBS (at
least until I find a good name for it) and the number again is (609)
723-____.
Rodney The Roach
PS. I will be on my Christmas vacation starting this weekend until the
29th and I may not have the system up during that time.
The BBS was written in BASIC (compiled with version of Blitz! that I
customized for the purpose) and my own home-brew assembler.
At first I sold the BBS commercially and had about 40 customers (only
one of which ever asked for a refund). It was advertised in Run magazine
for three months - the only advertising I ever did.

Even though I sold the BBS software for a few years, it was never more
than a hobby. I put more time and money into it than I got out of it, but
that was o.k. with me.
In June of 1989, the BBS went shareware, and that was when it started
taking off. The BBS became more popular and powerful, and I had many
requests to port the program over to other operating systems such as Unix,
MS-DOS, Amiga, and MAC.
For all these testimonies (and I do have more), the DTJ-BBS was never
perfect. It was never meant to satisfy every sysop and user (an impossible
task). There were always bugs to fix and ideas to implement, so
programming kept me pretty busy. There was also the limited amount of
memory and primative (including home-brew) development tools I had to work
with. However, I definitely enjoyed the time I had writing and 'tweeking'
this thing, and implementing your suggestions. I still miss working on it,
and there's a lot more I would have liked to do with it (including
networking), but my life is too busy.
I want to thank all of you who ran a DTJ-BBS for being such loyal
sysops! Without your criticisms and encouragements, this would not have
been possible.
Andrew Bernhardt
To God be all the glory!
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