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The various clock signals (clocks) available at the output of the Clock chip are distributed to the other chips in the Capitol chip set. Each logic chip uses a basic set of clocks:

A1-clock

shift clock

continuously running

B1-clock

slave latch clock

continuously running

CC-clock

master latch clock

continuously running

Cl-clock

master latch clock

stopable clock

D1-clock

bus driver enable

stopable clock

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Schulze-Schoelling, H. (1989). Clocking. In: The Design of a Microprocessor. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74916-2_10

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