On 02/03/2014 02:17 PM, Matthew Smith wrote:

> John - any idea of what the Nixies in the Sequoyah were for? Voltmeters?

Yes, voltmeters.  They could be jumpered into any part of the simulation
circuitry.  As I understand it, they were used primarily to set up the
initial parameters more precisely than the verniers could.  The outputs
were all Brush pressurized ink strip-chart recorders.

John


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