Looking at the pictures, it looks to me like it's just a little PCB with an anode resistor and (perhaps?) a 74141 equivalent.
Open it up, ohm it out, figure out what pins go to what.

-Adam

Marco wrote:
Heck, (if the price is right), buy it now, figure it out later!!


On 21 out, 20:11, Splicker <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everybody!

I'm quite new to Nixie clocks and I wanted to get a kit to start my
first project.

I found this one from the 
Ukraine:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190451347040&ssPag...

It seems to be a genuine old computer part that Nixie tubes were used
for back in the day.

I want to buy it but I have absolutely no idea how to power it with
the 6 x 32 pin bits at the back, the seller doesn't either!

Does anybody know how to do it?

Thanks! Hope you can help!


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