I haven't successfully run it yet.

Hope I typed it in properly then...

Here's something that looks a bit like a DEBUG with a symbol table:

Robert Ford Denison, "A 2K Symbolic Assembler for the 6502"
http://www.6502.org/source/monitors/2ksa.pdf

The best part, though, is how the cover art looks suspiciously more EE than CS. Why?

Cover: Schematics for a 5V, 3A regulated power supply and a 1K x 8 read/write memory block. The power supply and three such memory blocks can be added to the basic KIM-1 microcomputer to provide the 4K RAM required by this assembler. Parts are available from Jameco Electronics.


(... and then Appendix A includes a discussion of building a keyboard, along with suitable driver code)

In 2011 I was too lazy to travel a few hundred meters to get a reasonable keyboard; apparently in 1979 bootstrapping included breaking out the soldering iron!

-Dave

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