What about you?
Hell, I should do it too (again).
 
Michail

In a message dated 9/30/2011 11:24:22 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

thanks  it sounds like fun my kids would love doing that

mike

On Sep 30,  1:06 pm, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very well put,  John. I was thinking along these lines as well. You don't
> need to have  a nixie to start a nixie clock project. In fact, the nixie
> can be the  very last component. You might even have a stage with
> 7-segment LED's  and 7-segment BCD drivers to get your clock code up and
> running. One  could replace the 7-segment drivers and LED's with 74141's
> and nixies  at a later stage, once the BCD and blanking was working
>  correctly.
>
> -Adam W7ATJ (soon  AJ9D)


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