To create a now serving display using an asynchronous counter, I had to utilize a Cmod S6 along with a breadboard and power supply. Several wires were also implemented in the final design. In the Cmod S6 itself, a program transferred from Multisim allowed it to function properly. The circuit in the Multisim PLD mode composed of a shift register made up of four flip flops. This allowed the counter to count up to 84. The 8-input Nand gate ensured that the counter would reset to 0 after hitting 84. On the breadboard, wires had to be connected from the A-G segments to the respective Cmod S6 output locations. This allowed the breadboard to actually display the digits in its display. For more information, refer to the video.