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LDX

LDX is an acronym with multiple meanings across different domains. In computing, LDX is most commonly the mnemonic for the instruction “Load X,” used on several microprocessor architectures to load a value into the index register X. On the 6502 family, LDX loads the X register with an 8-bit or 16-bit value depending on the addressing mode; on the 6809 and related CPUs, LDX loads a 16-bit value into the X index register, with various addressing modes. The exact behavior—such as whether data is immediate or from memory—depends on the processor and addressing mode.

Beyond the technical usage, LDX may appear as an identifier in branding, product names, model numbers, or

Because LDX is used in different areas, the intended meaning depends on the domain. This article summarizes

organizational
codes.
In
these
contexts,
LDX
is
not
standardized
and
its
meaning
is
determined
by
the
issuing
entity.
the
principal
technical
usage
and
notes
that
other
meanings
exist
in
nontechnical
branding
and
documentation.
Readers
should
consult
domain-specific
references
to
determine
the
precise
interpretation
in
a
given
context.