I added 3 more sketches. Two use an analog input, and turns the dekatron 
into a gauge/meter/magic eye. The other is a modification of Paul Andrew's 
clock. It's stand alone, with the hours and minutes adjustable thru two 
push button switches. Also different, from his, is that the dekatron only 
spins clockwise, though at a very high rate. This means this concept can be 
adapted to unidirectional dekatrons.

Sketch folder here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7bJyg1SZgcDRUVwM2ExTTB1Q0k

Look for sketches: Dekatron_t05i.ino, Dekatron_t06i.ino, & 
Dekatron_Clock01.ino

All need the timer 1 library, and use the timer 1 interrrupt.

video of the clock:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U4TVAPoHD0


Video of the analog gauges:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgo0i8K5lx8



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