Thanks. Was curious about the non-clock method and whether there is something inherent in the process causing the prob.

John K


----- Original Message ----- From: "will" <ossumguyw...@gmail.com>
Also, forgot, my cycle program is very simple, the first tube cycles
really fast, every time the first tube goes from one to zero the next
tube increases by one. Once the second tube is all the way up to zero
the dots blink on all three tubes, then the third tube increases by
one. Is that the answer you're looking for? I can't tell if you mean
in a hardware respect or in a literal respect, lol.

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How do you cycle through the displayed digits for these checks?

John K


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