Nice work Imbanon! I rememer you initially had 2 tubes parallel
through 1 anode resistor. Did you modify that afterwards or you still
use it that way?

Michel


On Sep 5, 8:20 am, Imbanon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I will probably have both kits and assembled units, still don't know.
>
> The dots were unfortunately impossible, as all the pins on the uC are used.
> Maybe I will figure something out in the future to add the neon lamps as
> dots.
>
> The clock can also be set to work in both 24h or am/pm mode, as well as
> changing the date format, and of course fahrenhein instead of celsius
> degrees for temperature. But these have to be pre-set while programming the
> controller.
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> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 7:19:12 PM UTC+2, kay486 wrote:
>
> > Looks good! Have ypu concidered using the dots on the tubes too? Having
> > something like this scrolling effect
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdXG1ZsKJR8
>
> > On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 11:53:17 AM UTC+1, Imbanon wrote:
>
> >> Hey all!
> >> Just wanted to share the video of my first clock. This is just a
> >> prototype, so any comments are welcome. Changes for the PCB are still
> >> possible.
>
> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlhZ0q8B48I
>
> >> Hope you guys like it!

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