That is a cool clock, the display looks so bright! I was wondering, as
you have 7 digits, if you can set the clock to display the tenths of
seconds as well (like the Heathkit GC-1000)?

Michel



On Mar 4, 6:47 am, "kosbo.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> As  you might remember, I  was looking for anode drives solution for
> panaplex display  and thanks to Martin, he advised to look at PinBall
> displays, so now  I have a very few Pinball Display Clocks available
> for sale. ;-)
> If anybody interested, please have a look at my web site front page 
> atwww.kosbo.com, where you  can find anoncement about it.
>
> Pinball display circuit diagram does not help me a lot, as they used
> just transistor switched, which I do not really want to use on my
> other panaplex clock project based on Russian IGP-17 16 digits display
> panels, but I realy love Pinball display Clock and already have one in
> my collection...
>
> All the best, Konstantinwww.kosbo.com
>
> On 8 Jan, 23:13, Dekatron42 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Try to look for Pinball machine schematics as they often usePanaplex
> > displays there.
> > There are quite a few display units sold on eBay which you might buy
> > to do some reverse-engineering on if you can't find a schematic for
> > them.
>
> > /Martin

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