Did the clock include open source software and schematics?

On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 10:58:11 AM UTC-6, Robert G. Schaffrath 
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> I know. With the 11/11 "Singles" sale on AliExpress today, they have 
> gotten even cheaper. I ordered up two QS30-1 units for ~USD$26 each for my 
> ZM1022's. I already have two of that model and I really like them so I will 
> have a few more to possibly give as gifts (I still have 17 NOS ZM1022's on 
> hand). I also ordered three four-tube IN-12 clocks at ~USD$25 each. One I 
> am already giving to a non-techie friend as a Christmas gift who has been 
> very interested in them since I showed him a few clocks recently. He is not 
> up to the point of soldering or kit building so I will put a 4 digit one 
> together for him. I still have a USD$21 IN-14 board I just received that I 
> am going to use with Rodan GR-111p's. The pinout is different but I have 
> already mapped out the differences. They should work fine and they have 
> real 5's.
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> On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 11:11:28 AM UTC-5, M1 wrote:
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>> It’s amazing how cheap these kits are now.
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>> Michail 
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