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"; ram[11692] = "0b00111101110000110111100000100010"; ram[11693] = "0b00111101011111010100010011110111"; ram[11694] = "0b10111101010001001011101001100010"; ram[11695] = "0b00111101100100011011001000101001"; ram[11696] = "0b00111101000010000101110000111101"; ram[11697] = "0b00111101010001110010101011101110"; ram[11698] = "0b00111101111100100000001011111011"; ram[11699] = "0b00111101110010111010110010000010"; ram[11700] = "0b10111101111010110000000011111010"; ram[11701] = "0b10111101111110110111110110110100"; ram[11702] = "0b10111100100011111111010110011001"; ram[11703] = "0b10111100110111000001110001001001"; ram[11704] = "0b10111101000011101010000001001011"; ram[11705] = "0b10111101011011001000111111101111"; ram[11706] = "0b00111101010111010110010000001011"; ram[11707] = "0b00111101001101000000001000001000"; ram[11708] = "0b10111101111111010111101110110110"; ram[11709] = "0b00111101100001010101100000011110"; ram[11710] = "0b10111101001110101101000111111101"; ram[11711] = "0b00111100111111000001110011000001"; ram[11712] = "0b00111110000000101111111011111001"; ram[11713] =
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July 15, 2023, 7:21 p.m.
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