I will say this much: The RasPi is such a complete, convenient, and 
low-cost (10 USD) platform that gives you easy hardware control thru 
C-language, that I will not consider any other platform for many years to 
come.
Bringing in the keyboard signals to software is simple, and controlling 
nixies from a RasPi is trivial. From there, the calculator software is 
pretty simple.

Only nuisance is the boot-time, which is around 30 seconds.

So if another 1-2 folks are interested, this could fly.

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