I’m not an EE and I don’t want to deal with disclaimers/liability, open 
hardware, open source licenses and so on. It’s just a hobby for me. That’s 
why I do not sell any kits or assembled boards and I do not provide any 
schematics or gerbers. Sorry about that. 

This forum is great and sharing ideas and basic information about the 
projects is my way to give something back. 

Speaking of ideas: I’m currently working on another two projects:

I’m trying to make a nixie clock driven by a C64, of course using commodore 
basic with a lot of peeks and pokes :-)  Because I don’t want to break an 
original C64, I bought a clone. The good news: there is plenty of space 
inside the case for the clock board and there is also space for the nixies 
and a small hdmi display. The bad news: there are no serial/cassette/user 
ports. Maybe I can use a USB port to drive the shift registers… 

I’m also working on a 13 digits nixie calculator (IN-17) with clock 
function, clicky mechanical keys and 3D printed old style case. By the way, 
if anyone knows a small (IN-17 size) nixie with a minus sign, please let me 
know.


Am Montag, 30. Dezember 2019 02:27:05 UTC+1 schrieb Organs Grinder:
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> Wow that looks stunning!
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> Full SMD ZM1350 look very nice, any plans to make the boards available?
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