Hi all,
 
I've finally had some time to hook up a burroughs Beam-X BX-1000 to a Nixie 
and some simple astable and monstable multivibrators to have it count. I 
modified the BX-1000 circuit so that it counts from 0-5, this was done by 
skipping two steps on each half of the ten counting steps, therefore using 
only steps 0,1,2,5,8,9 - the Nixie is then hooked up to display 0,1,2,3,4,5.
 
I used an old Burroughs DC-111 counting module that I bought several years 
ago as non working but a while ago I spotted the problem, one dry joint on 
a capacitor and one broken resistor on the tube socket. With new components 
replacing the broken ones it started up as it should. The dry joint did not 
show until I pulled on the components, I also spotted the broken resistor 
while pulling at it. They were connected to one spade each so the tube did 
not work properly as they are needed for the beam to step properly.
 
While I was repairing the DC-111 I decided to modify it so it would count 
like the tens in a minute counter. The documents available on the Internet 
described how it could be done but it took me a long time to understand how 
it was done and why/how it worked, but I finally succeded in modifying it 
so now I can build a clock in the future. Similar modifications can be done 
to have the hour counters count in 12 or 24 hour mode, but they will also 
require a common reset pulse to reset to 00 for the 24 hour clock or to 01 
for the 12 hour clock.
 
Here's a very short video showing the current breadboard design: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-JPo_Se10A .
 
/Martin

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