> Threeneurons,
>
> I will be driving six IN-14's (not IN-18's).  Think the 555
> will do it in direct drive?
>
> -Ryan

IN-14's. Like these:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/20801462@N00/3704107559/

Use to be in Wittlich, Germany, from 2004 until 2009. Now its in
Covina, CA, so I can see it regularly. My brother moved, along with
the clock. IN-14s are as clear as the day they where 1st installed.
Its also powered by a 555 supply, which also has to power that 6802
dekatron. +450V in addition to the +200V for the nixies. Its 4x1
mux'd. The uC is an older mega8, and it uses the cpu clock to time the
AC line to see if there's 50Hz, 60Hz, or no AC (DC) coming into the
wallcube jack. Also has a DS1307 RTC, and chimes hourly. A decaying
sinewave, which sounds like a real ding, as opposed to a beep. The
schematics and HEX code can be found on my Skydrive:

https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=f9db37b8211ce831

under Electronics Projects / Nixie Clock #3

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