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Create a RIBS simulation that repeatedly blinks an LED on for 800 ms and off for 200 ms. Capture the behavior as a synchSM. Use a timer period of 100 ms for TimerISR. Create for-loop style processing using states for the LEDon and LEDoff states.

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