On Thursday, January 31, 2013 6:33:48 AM UTC+10:30, Grahame Marsh wrote:

>  ...
> Or Abe Books for <gasp> £91 </gasp>
>

Ouch! And that's AbeBooks, too. So thanks for sharing :-)

But this thread is rather timely - just yesterday I went back to trying to 
figure out how to cascade A101 Dekatrons to form a clock/calendar. Whilst 
I'd figured a simple way to do it, using a tiny microcontroller between 
each stage (which also makes it easy to set,) barring the initial timing 
source, I wanted to stay away from silicon if possible. Would something 
like an XC18 (now that I've located a source,) be suited to this task? 
(Sufficiently illuminated, that is.)

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