Then you'll not be surprised by what I have sketched in a notebook ;^)
My next challenge is a circle graphics clock without using a
microcontroller.
On 17/06/2024 15:28, J Forbes wrote:
neat!
(and if you can do it with TTL, you should be able to do it with
vacuum tubes)
On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 1:59:39 AM UTC-7 Grahame Marsh wrote:
Hi All
Here's a scope clock that Nick Stock and I are just finishing off. It
was inspired by a AEG Paper from 1967 that Martin (Dekatron42)
sent to me.
Two case designs, a common horizontal case and a vertical case like a
Simpsons MirroScope.
Details are here:
http://www.sgitheach.org.uk/scope4.html
Open Design - all Eagle, Gerbers, STL and DXF files available on my
Public Dropbox.
No source code as there is no microcontroller!
Enjoy Grahame
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