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| | | A common task in our code is to determine the length of something. In this example, let's check the length of a string like "are you keeping up?" In Python, this is crazy easy. #!/usr/bin/env python message = "are you keeping up?" len(message) In 6510 Assembly, this is also easy. Not crazy easy, but straightforward anyway. messagelength ldx #$00 checkdel lda message,x cmp #$00 ; or whatever we're using as a delimeter beq done inx jmp checkdel done stx messagelen rts .byte messagelen 0 message .null "are ... | ||