          Really major thanks go to Chuck Hoeltje for verifying the boards
          listed in this issue.  The boards listed in this issue either
          answered with a carrier (at least once) or busy signal 
          (repeatedly) during the last month.  Chuck spent many hours 
          testing and developing a system to test the numbers listed in 
          this issue of NJBBS.  THANK YOU!

          By the time you receive this list it will be out-dated, but
          please be assured that it was the most accurate list available
          anywhere the day it was released.

          Included in this archive are the following files:

          NJBBS165.TXT  NJBBS Listings
          NJBBS165.ANS  NJBBS Listings in ANSI format for SysOps to post
          FILE_ID.DIZ   File Description
          DESC.SDI      File Description
          NJBBS.TXT     This File (You're reading it)
          NJBBS.EXE     The NJBBS viewer program (run it, you'll like it)


          Only NJBBS includes, NJBBS.EXE,  a viewer/sorter/finder that
          will also work with the USBBS listings. 

          Just type NJBBS, that's all you need to do.  It will load in 
          the most recent issue of NJBBS found in that directory.
          The viewer will even remind you when it's time to get a new
          issue of NJBBS.   To use NJBBS with the US BBS listings, type:
                                  NJBBS -U

          You can sort NJBBS by SysOp, location, BBS type, or baud rate.
          It's all pretty self-explanatory, just use the F-Keys and 
          read the prompts.  The sorts are lightning fast.  The display
          can be changed by pressing the mode key, and it will display
          your sorted list with the columns is various order.  Just keep
          pressing the mode key until the arrangement you want appears.
          You can change the display colors to anything you like also.

          You can configure a list of area code and exchanges that are
          toll free and the program will search out those boards.  You 
          can save the found numbers to a file or print them out.  

          To configure your toll free list press [F6] from the main 
          viewing menu.  Select LOCAL [F2] from the config menu, then
          press [F2] to edit, then 0 to access the first entry.  Type
          in the first area code, a "-" and exchange on your list. Keep
          selecting and editing until you've entered all your toll-free 
          numbers (or 20, which ever comes first),  press [F3] to save
          this configuration.  From the main screen you can now select
          FIND [F2], then [F7] for local.  The program runs so fast you
          won't believe your eyes.

          Unlike other viewers, the NJBBS viewer also works on USBBS, 
          which is a large national listing found on many boards (the 
          latest issue for March is USBBS142.ZIP).  To have  NJBBS 
          read in the USBBS list type: NJBBS -U and it will read in the 
          most recent issue.

          This great program was created by Todd Whitmore from ideas
          from Chuck Hoeltje of the Info-Nation BBS.  The effort was 
          donated to Wayne Morton (the NJBBS list keeper) as a Christmas
          present in 1994.   My thanks to Todd & Chuck, I hope you enjoy 
          their effort.
