No.

The B9102 is a true 'pixie', and is driven just like a nixie. Only the
parameters are different, from typical nixies. 150V strike voltage.
250uA - 400uA anode current (0.25mA-0.4mA).

The ZM1050 is has an anode, 10 cathodes tied together, and 10 starter/
trigger electrodes. Pulsed DC is to be applied at the anode. Selecting
the appropriate digit is done by applying a low positive (4V-12V)
voltage to the corresponding starter.

Ronald Dekker (a group member) has a page all about:

http://www.dos4ever.com/Z550M/Z550M.html

He works for Philips, and has access most of us can only dream about.
And he's pretty sharp, too.

On Nov 16, 2:22 am, dwaksu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry for my indolence, seems to be similar. But just want to be
> sure ;)

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