Z600 c2: clock in 0B54h of motherboard Z600 gnerator

I need to know where is located the clock on the map generator mother Hewlett-Packard 0B54h.

Thank you.

The Z600 uses a standard 'CK410B' IC industry to generate clock signals.  It is U6.  There is also a standard "DB800" buffer IC, which provides for the slots and LAN clock signals.  The buffer is U7.

U6 and U7 are highlighted in the image below.  Both are located above the first extension slot, with U7 more near the edge of the Board of Directors.

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