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Post pics; I love all things Nixie.I am programming it in C++ because I don't like assembly and I'm not looking to get the bleeding edge of speed and save that much space.

The shift registers are absolutely needed. If I didn't have them I would need 16 digital/analog pins and I just don't have enough of the Amtel to get the job done. Yeah, and since I have a library for the shift register and the real time clock I'm going to stick with that.

The power supply I'm using will supply up to 220V which the tubes can handle easily, but I'm probably going to run it around 180-200V. The second tube is some sort of indicator tube. Pic related.

I'm adding decoupling capacitors as suggested right now. I'm going to post an updated schematic sometime tomorrow.

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