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2) Run over to output (white) and see what number is currently stored. Most likely something else.
3) Toggle the write state (switch on red pillar). This will move your blue input to the white one.
4) Turn off the write state.
5) Look at the current address (green). The three switches says where the memory is stored. Switch one of them to another address, and output will change to what's in that address.
6) Put in some new number if you want by steps 1-4.
7) Switch back to the first address (most likely 0,0,0 on green), and check output for the first number you saved. The RAM can save 8 of these numbers!