Dave Carlton recently joined a gaming company to work on WW2 Online.
The posted bio states:
"Open Firmware" suggested he worked at Apple during the early PowerPC days.
Any more details this community can divulge?

The posted bio states:
I have been active in the computer industry since 1977 developing hardware, firmware, and software. I endeavor to bring the highest level of professionalism and courtesy to my clients and customers. Below is brief list of my major accomplishments
Alton Technology
Designed and implemented security systems for United Airlines and South Korea's first nuclear power plant among others.
Apple Computer
Established and managed the Open Firmware department. Responsible for design and implementation of firmware on all computer products
Consultant
Started PolyMicro Systems in 1981. Designed and implemented embedded firmware for various CPU boards. Designed and implemented major portions of process control system King Khaled Intl Airport, Saudia Arabia
U.S. Air Force
Combat veteran as gunner on AC-130 Spectre gunships. Later flew as tail gunner on B-52. Medically retired and attended college as a computer science major.
"Open Firmware" suggested he worked at Apple during the early PowerPC days.
Any more details this community can divulge?
