Just wrote my first ever bytes of 6502 code in assembly and ran it on Apple //e.
All this with built-in monitor and its miniassembler.
At least on Apple //e you can just enter monitor from basic using CALL -151
and then type ! [enter]
to activate the mini-assembler. (No need to activate it by F666G).
And if you want to do it too, but don't have access to one, you can always use MAME/
[#]apple2 #retrocomputing #assembly #mame
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