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Running a Simulation
• Simulations are run by placing chips and wires on the
breadboard, and then turning the power on OR selecting
'Begin Simulation' from the 'Clock' menu. The power
toggle switch is located on the left side of the window
(between the +5 and GND terminals). Wires can ONLY
be added/modified and chips can only be added/moved
when the power switch is off.
• Use the demo circuit to experiment with the power switch,
placing and moving wires, moving chips etc.
• Move the 'B' input wire from the dip switch to the clock
input to experiment with the different kinds of clocking
options available in the 'Clock' menu.
• Waveforms/Timing-Diagrams can be examined after
ending a simulation.
• Finally, don't miss the buzzer output! It can be a very
handy feature.