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Who are "we" and what are "we" doing?............Mike Laumer

Some of you may wonder about the people whose articles you see in the AAL on a fairly regular basis and who you may have talked to on the phone at one time or another.

Bob Sander-Cederlof is the president of the S-C Software Corporation and the author of the S-C Assemblers and Double Precision Floating Point package.  Bob has been working with computers since 1957, at such places as Control Data Corporation and Texas Instruments.  He is developing a new text editor somewhat compatible with Apple Writer.  Believe it or not the editor is half the size of Apple Writer.  Both the editor and printer sections are in memory at once and it has more capabilities than Apple Writer.  He also edits this newsletter every month, with the aid of Bill Morgan.

Bill Morgan is Bob's first full-time employee and helps in all areas:  programming, shipping, accounting, phone sales, and writing articles for the AAL.  He helps author the reference manuals as well, and tries to make our products fail before we start shipping them (so we can fix 'em before you see 'em!).

Bobby Deen is a part-time employee still in high school.  He is currently helping Bob S-C develop a line of compatible Macro Cross Assemblers for 6800, 6809 and Z-80 processors to round out Bob's assembler product line.  (The 6800 and 6809 versions are ready now.)  He has helped develop an 18-digit decimal math package compatible with Applesoft soon to be a new product.  He has also assisted in the CPR project with Mike Laumer.

Mike Laumer (that's me!) is owner of Laumer Research and author of FLASH! the Integer BASIC compiler, and of the upcoming MIKE'S MAGIC MATRIX hires graphics editor and animation design tool.  As a sub-contractor to S-C Software for the last year, I have been working on an incredible application using Apples and video disks.  You can read all about it in the June 1982 issue of BYTE magazine, pages 108-138.  The American Heart Association sponsors the project, which will teach Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).  The Apple is supported by a video disk player, light pen, two CPR manikins, a random-access audio unit, and two monitors.

If you have called, you may have talked with Bob's daughter Patricia (oldest of five children).  She is a Junior in High School, and works part-time at shipping, phone sales, mailing list maintenance, word processing, Visicalc-ing, program entry, paste-up and folding, and whatever comes up.  She is assisted by Lisa MacCorkle, another high school friend.

We enjoy talking with all of you, so if you have a problem, need a book, or whatever, give us a call!
