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A festive light display controls 8 light bulbs (B7-B0). A0 activates the system. A1 chooses a mode. When A1=0, the lights blink all-on and all-off 1 second each. When A1=1, the lights move each second giving the illusion of a ball bouncing back and forth: 10000000, 01000000, , 00000001, 00000010, ..., 1000000, repeat. Use bit manipulation methods for the bouncing ball mode, rather than separate states for different output combinations.

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