Section 7.3
Control Points

Control points are wires that make things happen, turning on and off the various combinational circuits and acting as valves to direct the flow of bits throughout the computer. Control points are set as a result of a big combinational circuit that takes as input the current instruction and the CNVZ status bits emerging from the adder.

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