Our main web site: https://www.txbobsc.com
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I worked as a software engineer at Telecore, Inc., in Richardson, Texas (2012-2018).
I worked as a software engineer at Adobe over 21 years (counting the time at Macromedia (swallowed by Adobe) and Altsys (swallowed by Macromedia)). Over those 21 years I worked about 14 years on FreeHand, one year on Fireworks, and six years on Flash.
In the 1980's, I published the Apple Assembly Line newsletter, and a family of software tools for the Apple II world, including the S-C Macro Assembler. (More on this below.)
My wife and I are avidly researching our family trees, having become thoroughly addicted to genealogy. We have a little tree of our own, with five children, 18 grandchildren, and one great-grandson. So far. More about our family (and more pictures!): www.txbobsc.com.
I no longer have any Apple II hardware, I have given it all away. Likewise, I no longer have access to any Apple II software. If you are interested in any of the former products of S-C Software Corporation, such as the S-C Macro Assembler, any of the cross assemblers, the Double Precision Floating Point package, or back issues of Apple Assembly Line, you might contact Lawrence Allen. Lawrence has a huge collection of Apple II software and hardware, including the masters of all of my software and a full set of newsletters.
Several people have received permission from me to post copies of my software and newsletters on their web sites. For example, Paul Schlyter has posted quite a few on this site: https://www.stjarnhimlen.se/apple2/dsk.html
On my own site, I have posted all issues of the Apple Assembly Line.
Scott Alfter has posted a number of issues of the Apple Assembly Line newsletter at https://alfter.us/computers/apple2/archives/aal.aspx.
Sam Bergmans, in the Netherlands, reverse-engineered the S-C Macro Assembler and created a version which runs under MSDOS or Windows. He also has created a large number of cross assembler "overlays", and provides it all free. Sam calls it the S-B Assembler, and you can find it and download it at https://www.sbprojects.com
For more, just search with your favorite search engine for terms like "Sander-Cederlof", "S-C Software", "S-C Macro Assembler", or "Apple Assembly Line".