Looks like this clock:
http://www.webx.dk/oz2cpu/clock/nixie-clock2x3.htm
/mike


On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 3:21:04 PM UTC-4, Kerry Borgne wrote:

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> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-NsRTv146n-M/VRBnSj0EnLI/AAAAAAAAAB8/vz84JRN-Gm0/s1600/IMG_0369.JPG>
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> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-BP6peiErpeI/VRBnNYjq3PI/AAAAAAAAAB0/oNt3MMtyZfM/s1600/IMG_0368.JPG>
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>
> Finally getting around to digging in the various boxes that have 
> accumulated over the years and have come across a few things that I have no 
> idea what there were for.. why I bought them, what I was 
> planning..................
>
>  Amongst them was this 'kit' pictured above . It consists of two 
> un-drilled circuit boards various resistors/caps transistors and ICs etc.  
> I have NO idea what it could be.  It was purchased from Claus Urbach way 
> back in 2003 (at least that's the date on the package it came in. 
>
> The Ics are: 16F876-04/SP, uPB74141d and KM155N01 (not sure of the last as 
> the marking has faded) The board has OZ2CPU 1.03 etched on it.
>
> There is no documentation included with the 'kit'.  Does anyone have any 
> idea as to what I bought? and where I can locate some info to help put this 
> together?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kerry
>
>

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