The number of digits was determined by the maximum print area of my 3D 
printer.
The software is still in progress, there are some features I would like to 
add:
- switch between radians and degrees
- fixed decimals mode, right now there is only a floating mode
- padding mode with leading zeroes 
- automatic return to clock mode after some idle time
- support for a tiny PIR inside the case, hope it works through the acrylic
Richard Scales schrieb am Donnerstag, 29. Oktober 2020 um 08:02:45 UTC+1:

> I've just re-read this thread and really like the way that this project 
> has developed. I think I need to make one at some point. I have no idea how 
> one might go about programming a calculator but would love to find out 
> about it. I'm guessing that it took a bit longer than the 2hrs you'd 
> planned?
> I would be interested in making the IN-17 version - mostly because I have 
> plenty on hand.
> What made you settle on using 14 digits?
>  - Richard
>
>
> On Friday, 10 January 2020 08:29:54 UTC, newxito wrote:
>>
>> I started with the display board. I don’t know if it’s possible to 
>> multiplex 14 nixies with enough brightness, so I decided to use direct 
>> drive. Now waiting for small neons for the dots and the minus sign. I 
>> already ordered the controller board, the board for the keyboard (MX keys) 
>> and the keycaps.
>>
>

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