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that 8 bit adder ... well I was playing around and wired its output to its first number input and added a signal into the second number and now I have a clock. not a pulse clock just binary clock

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For Windows:

  1. navigate to C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Sebastian Lague\Digital Logic Sim\SaveData\[saved project]  and delete the unwanted .txt file.
  2. navigate to C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Sebastian Lague\Digital Logic Sim\SaveData\[saved project]\WireLayout and delete the unwanted .txt file.

The path on your computer may be slightly different. it may also be in roaming instead of local. I don't know the difference. All I know is this is what worked for me.