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Most primitive system I ever programmed on had a hexadecimal number pad and an LED display. You punched in an address, hit "addr", and it showed the current value at that address. There were also "next" and "prev" buttons.

You could then enter a new value on the hex pad and hit "enter".

Once you were satisfied, you'd point the reset vector to your program, and hit "reset" to start the chip going.



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