Terry, the 2.3" displays will require extra driver circuitry. Some segments
use two LEDs, and some four LEDs. We'll see once I finish the software.

I think a large LED version of the MOD-6 would be a great, especially
considering the price of B7971 tubes now. I would certainly buy one to join
my two MOD-6s.

Regards,
Mitch


On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 9:14 PM Terry Kennedy <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 7:49:04 PM UTC-4, Mitch wrote:
>>
>> One company that I known of makes 2.3" displays. I'm not sure that they
>> will be compatible, but I will check at some point. The . 8" displays I'm
>> using now are readable at 20 feet.
>>
>
> evilmadscience has (I think, I didn't look lately) several different large
> sizes in both common-anode and common-cathode configuration and a variety
> of colors.
>
> BTW, some MOD-6 development is done on boards with LED displays (less
> likely to fall off the bench and smash expensive tubes). And no, that
> version isn't available, sorry.
>
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