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== Durations ==
 
== Durations ==
 
One cycle of the master clock is called a "clock", or a "t-cycle". It can either equal 0.25 µs, or 0.125 µs in [[CGB_Registers#FF4D_-_KEY1_-_CGB_Mode_Only_-_Prepare_Speed_Switch|CGB double-speed]]. The duration of a <code>nop</code> instruction is called a "nop" or "m-cycle", and equals four clocks.
 
One cycle of the master clock is called a "clock", or a "t-cycle". It can either equal 0.25 µs, or 0.125 µs in [[CGB_Registers#FF4D_-_KEY1_-_CGB_Mode_Only_-_Prepare_Speed_Switch|CGB double-speed]]. The duration of a <code>nop</code> instruction is called a "nop" or "m-cycle", and equals four clocks.

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Durations

One cycle of the master clock is called a "clock", or a "t-cycle". It can either equal 0.25 µs, or 0.125 µs in CGB double-speed. The duration of a nop instruction is called a "nop" or "m-cycle", and equals four clocks.