There was a T4142 TTL IC that has a binary counter and nixie driver in one 
device; the Texas Instruments datasheet was published in 1972. Good luck 
finding these devices; I've seen a few for sale online and I'm certain very 
few were manufactured because LED displays quickly killed-off nixies around 
that time.

There is a short thread on neonixie from 2012:  
https://groups.google.com/g/neonixie-l/c/R7K9eJcP8h0


On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 5:00:49 PM UTC-8 J Forbes wrote:

> There's the TI applications for the 74141 driver and 7490/92 counter, but 
> that's probably not what you want.
>
> http://selectric.org/nixie/ticlock.gif
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 4:53:36 PM UTC-7 Leroy Jones wrote:
>
>> Does anyone here remember ever seeing any application notes about making 
>> a nixie tube clock based around the 74142 counter/driver IC?    I seem to 
>> recall a post made many years ago by David Forbes where he referred to an 
>> old RCA application note about this.
>>
>> Any info will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>

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