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Bobby Deen's Latest Stuff

Bobby Deen is a name you may remember seeing in these pages in several past issues.  He will be entering Texas A & M University this fall.  Bobby programmed most of the cross assembler modules for the S-C Macro Assembler, some parts of the S-C Word Processor, about half of the yet-to-be-released 18-digit commercial math package (S-C DP18), and parts of the CPR Training System we did for the American Heart Association.  A man of many interests, Bobby also has produced some excellent music disks for the ALF music synthesizers (or any Alf compatibles, such as Applied Engineering), and now a fantastic "Othello" game.

His six-voice renditions of the William Tell Overture by Rossini and Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite are outstanding, and the price is only $10.  If you have a synthesizer, you ought to have Bobby's music.

Bobby's Othello program is available now for an introductory price of only $20.  Of course he wrote it in assembly language, so it is FAST, and has excellent hi-res graphics.  You select among six skill levels; Apple can suggest your next move; you can swap sides with the computer; you can modify the board in mid-game (cheat?); you can pit the computer against itself.  Whenever two or more moves tie for the machine's best next move, Apple randomizes its choice.  This way you never play the same identical game twice.

Order either of these disks from S-C Software.
