Fair enough Pewter.

I will provide updates here, although, I'll keep the updates light and
infrequent. I doubt people want what are essentially marketing updates
very often.

I wouldn't expect a realistic retail level release until mid may.

Once I feel the project has grown up enough, I'll send a update
specifically to your email Pewter. (Expect something next month.)

Happy high voltage play. :)

Michael-

On 03/27/2013 01:49 PM, pewter wrote:
> Many thanks for the replies, I will investigae all.
> If Michael will keep me posted on progrss I may be interested with
> what you are producuing, just dont know how we can keep in contact as
> I do not use gmail much and am reluctant to post my regular address.
>  
>
> On Wednesday, 27 March 2013 19:00:04 UTC, mikegregg wrote:
>
>     On 03/27/2013 11:06 AM, pewter wrote:
>     > I am in the middle of producing my first nixie clock since I
>     made one as a 17 yo student with  ttl some 40 years ago. However,
>     I have just been given a couple of IV-18  VFD tubes which look
>     good. As I do not want to spend too much time on them, but would
>     like to use them, does anyone produce a pcb for the tubes using a
>     pic controller or pcb plus pre-programmed any other controller?
>     > Thanks
>     >
>     I am currently in the design phase for exactly that sort of board
>     for a
>     IV-18.
>
>     I currently have boards for IN-2 and for B-5870 B-5775, B-5853
>     nixie tubes.
>
>     You can see a bit of my current work here.
>
>     http://wordpress.michaelgregg.com/?p=301
>     <http://wordpress.michaelgregg.com/?p=301>
>
>     The IN-18 boards will be drivable from a PIC, a Arduino, or from a
>     Raspberry Pi board.
>
>     I am planning on having a somewhat retail release at Maker Faire
>     if you
>     are interested.
>
>     Michael-
>
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