I don't speak Russian, but it looks like a quad D-type flip flop.  Almost 
like a 74LS175 but that has a common clock while the part in question has 
separate clocks per pair of flops.  I guess you could try a pair of 74LS74
/mike

On Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 8:59:00 PM UTC-4, Tyler Bourne wrote:
>
> I've gotten back to work on fixing this clock but I'm stuck on a chip.
>
> It's a 134РМ1.  I found a sort of datasheet here:  
> https://eandc.ru/pdf/mikroskhema/k134rm1.pdf
>
> Translation doesn't really help much with this one though, something about 
> storage elements.
>
> Can any of our Russian speakers help me out?
>

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