All this talk of old digital clock chips reminded me of my first digital 
clock...  built almost 40 (EGAD!) years ago with a Mostek MK50252 clock chip 
from Radio Shack (when those words weren't a travesty).   And it had utterly 
unbobtainium GREEN LED displays.  It stopped ticking in the last millennium.   
I thought it was the clock chip (it is the only chip on the board),  but could 
not find one.  I did find a MK50250 and tried it,  but no dice...  oh well,  
stuck it in a box and forgot about it.

I dug it out and tried it again today.  Still no dice.  Tried the other clock 
chip and it did the same thing...  only one digit lit.  Hmmm,  can't have two 
clock chips failing the same way...   A little scoping around showed the 
segment signals were segmenting and the digit signals were digiting...  but the 
last two digit signals were funky looking.   Traced the problem to a shorted 
LED digit drive transistor on the second digit.  Replaced that and IT LIVES!.   
Complete with the funkiest alarm sound ever.  It looks like the chip has some 
internal connection from the output digit drivers where a fault causes the 
thing to stop scanning the digits.                                     
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