Thanks.....I will do that....Learning is half the fun.....Will have to
brush up my programming skills...who knows perhaps I may even enjoy
it!  A person who can figure out what makes something tick will have a
greater appreciation for whatever they do....

On 10 July, 16:00, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7/10/11 10:59 AM, neutron spin wrote:
>
>
>
> > I understand that the folks that sell clocks or kits out there have to
> > protect their code.  But I was looking for something open source or
> > whatever that I could experiment with to get me started.  I have
> > collected several Russian nixies and would like to start a project.
> > Any information would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you very much.
>
> > Regards
>
> Google the question, and you will find several open source clock
> designs. Some are more complicated than others. All of them have more
> code than you probably want to understand, but it's good to read through
> the source code to learn what's involved in making a clock work.
>
> --
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ

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