I wonder if it's similar to the DD700, which was made by Sperry for their 
7-segment displays. I actually have 1 of these my father got as a sample 
years ago, but never used it.

On Sunday, January 19, 2025 at 3:32:06 PM UTC-8 Leroy Jones wrote:

> Lately I have been attempting to compile a list of all known nixie driver 
> ICs
> ever made.   After naming off all of the usual ones which include 7441, 
> 74141, 74142,
> Russian 74141 equivalent called KD155D1, and Signetics 8T01, there are 
> several more
> that pop up randomly in searches.   One type not often mentioned is a high 
> voltage
> logic variety (HLL) that runs on 10.8 to 20 volts.   It is called H158.
>
> Then there are others such as Fairchild F996079.
>
> But here is one I never heard of until now:
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/266327328687
>
> Anybody ever hear anything about this one?    How can a datasheet for it
> ever possibly be found?     Thanks.   Chuck
>

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