Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2018-10-02 Thread Donald Stramock
Hi Peter, I bought one and the acrylic case way back, and your clock still going strong. I too, feel you should make more, I would be interested again! Regards, Don S Sent from my iPad > On Oct 2, 2018, at 6:31 AM, Nick wrote: > > They were great clocks Pete - I've got 3 - still got a couple

[neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2018-10-02 Thread Nick
They were great clocks Pete - I've got 3 - still got a couple of boards left over from the European distribution list. I'm sure if you made up another batch they'd go like hot cakes - I use PCBway now and boards (good quality) are s cheap. Nick On Tuesday, 2 October 2018 11:01:59 UTC+4,

RE: [neonixie-l] Adding audio clips to a clock...

2018-10-02 Thread Roger Brinkman
Silicon Chip Magazine in Australia just published a very interesting and small modular design using a PIC32 which may suit your application. You can view a preview of their article here . Hope it helps with your design J From:

RE: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2018-10-02 Thread John Harwood
Hey Pete, I am new to the site and like you just watching at least for now. I actually joined because I am working on a “Steam Punk” espresso machine, and I wanted, as much as possible the display electronics to be visible inside a glass dome. But I am about as inexperienced electronics

[neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2018-10-02 Thread petehand
Pete Hand here. I've been a member of the group for at least ten years but I hardly ever post. I just scan the digest and log in if I see something of interest. I'm a retired EE. I'm probably best known here for my Four Letter Word designs, which I created because I had promised my daughter a