Apple Assembly Line

Apple Assembly Line was a monthly newsletter edited by Bob Sander-Cederlof from October 1980 through May 1988. The publisher was S-C Software Corporation based in Dallas, Texas. The newsletter focused on assembly language programming for the Apple II personal computer. Initially, the programs were only written for the 6502 microprocessor, but this expanded to the 65C02, 65802, and 65816 microprocessors as the Apple II family continued to develop. In a retrospective of Apple II periodicals, Steven Weyhrich wrote:

Apple Assembly Line

Apple Assembly Line was a monthly newsletter edited by Bob Sander-Cederlof from October 1980 through May 1988. The publisher was S-C Software Corporation based in Dallas, Texas. The newsletter focused on assembly language programming for the Apple II personal computer. Initially, the programs were only written for the 6502 microprocessor, but this expanded to the 65C02, 65802, and 65816 microprocessors as the Apple II family continued to develop. In a retrospective of Apple II periodicals, Steven Weyhrich wrote: