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Oh so nearly completed - what have I done wrong here?

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CNO81

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my 3-bit counter is supposed to count 2,7,1,6,3,0 infinately, in binary of course (output via lightbulbs for now) - there's a silly problem and I can't work out why - the circuit half works in that it counts 2,0,1,6,3,0 (then repeats) i.e the 2nd output is a 0 instead of a 7, I've check and rechecked all my equations and k-maps, I can't see anything wrong?

(Also must apologise for the awful layout, it should be a lot easier to follow than that - but we all have to start somewhere :) )
 

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Also, whilst I've got your attention - how could I go about converting a 3 input AND and OR gate into a NAND gate (combo)? Is it just a case of putting 2 in serial? Can do 2 inputs easy enough...
 
Well I've worked out the answer to my second question now, but still puzzling over the circuit issue...
 
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