Thanks Moses for interceding in my favor. I didn't wrote anything who could 
be misunderstand even by an AI.
I will try to open a new tread.

Le jeudi 13 avril 2023 à 21:14:13 UTC+2, Moses a écrit :

> Thanks Allen!
>
> I do think, due to copyright, I have to change the wording of "Tetris" to 
> "Korobeiniki" 
> or that "Block game song" or something lol
> Happy birthday has come out of copyright, so that is good to go.
> I wonder if a using a simple tune on an alarm clock is considered fair 
> use? For things like the Mario and the Star Wars theme? In any case, 
> customs fields are there.
>
> For the piezoelectric elements, my junk box had several types, some 
> actual speakers, some "magnetic" types and some true piezo elements. All 
> worked fine, but I used the true elements for my two tests clocks. I'll 
> eventually pick out and stock a part number or two and have them available 
> as an option for the clock.
>
> I'm unsure if I need to put a current limiting resistor in series with the 
> element, most of the schematics I've seen hook up the element directly to 
> the GPIO on the ESP32, anyone know for certain? I guess a resistor limiting 
> current to the max current capability of the pin wouldn't hurt too much.
>
> Regards,
> -Moses
>
>
> On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 11:42:20 AM UTC-7 Allen wrote:
>
>> Cool choices! 
>> I look forward to checking it out.
>> Can you give me a part number for the piezoelectric element?
>>
>> Allen Wisbey, W1SBY
>>
>>
>> On Apr 12, 2023, at 10:42 AM, Moses <mo...@neonixie.com> wrote:
>>
>> Almost out of the testing phase! A screenshot of the config page..
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.neonixie.com/IV-9-6D-RR/neonixie-clock-alarm-page-preview-04-09-2023.jpg
>>
>> For anyone curious the AnyRtttl library for the Arduino IDE works a charm 
>> for a clock alarm! It's the standard Nokia developed for custom ringtones 
>> on their cellphones! I Provided a field for custom tunes on the alarm page. 
>> Hook up to a simple piezo element and there you go.
>>
>> I know I shouldn't be this excited by a clock that beeps and boops like a 
>> 70's childrens game, but I am!
>>
>> Regards,
>> -Moses
>>
>> On Sunday, March 26, 2023 at 11:50:29 PM UTC-7 Moses wrote:
>>
>>> Benoit,
>>>
>>> There is no (software) volume control at the moment, I'm just using the 
>>> ESP to drive a piezo element. I tried a few elements I had.. and all of 
>>> them are loud enough to wake me up. You can always use a resistor to reduce 
>>> the volume, or a transistor drive to make it louder. I was able to play 
>>> musical notes easily with the element too, so that is cool.
>>>
>>> So many other ways one can make noise with the ESP32.. play music 
>>> through I2S or driving a bluetooth speaker are other options. I'm starting 
>>> simple for now.
>>>
>>> Allen, I should have new beta firmware this week!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> -Moses
>>>
>>> On Saturday, March 25, 2023 at 1:33:26 PM UTC-7 Benoit Tourret wrote:
>>>
>>>> Moses, Is there a way to set a crescendo volume ???
>>>>
>>>> Le vendredi 24 mars 2023 à 21:08:16 UTC+1, Allen a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Nice! I can’t wait to try this. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Allen Wisbey, W1SBY
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 24, 2023, at 2:12 PM, Moses <mo...@neonixie.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, I think you are correct, most people who buy or built nixie 
>>>>> clocks are not looking for an alarm, but some are!
>>>>> I will have new firmware for my pair of clocks that adds an alarm 
>>>>> function, I need about another week :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Sneak peak at the Alarm config page below.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> -Moses
>>>>>
>>>>> <neonixie-clock-alarm-page-preview-03-21-2023.jpg>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 2:13:18 AM UTC-7 Dekatron42 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for all comments, had hoped for a few more though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems that most Nixie clocks nowadays are for showing the Nixies 
>>>>>> themselves and not for use as alarm clocks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The hunt goes on and I might cobble something together myself with 
>>>>>> the help from some kit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Martin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, 11 February 2023 at 02:01:50 UTC+1 Jeff Walton wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AM and FM Radio part is not so good...  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Beautiful workmanship and clock.  Bluetooth works nicely. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jeff 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -------- Original message --------
>>>>>>> From: Paul Andrews <pa...@nixies.us> 
>>>>>>> Date: 2/10/23 6:52 PM (GMT-06:00) 
>>>>>>> To: neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com> 
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Are here any good small alarm clocks for 
>>>>>>> use on night table? 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Another option is the retio at https://retio.co
>>>>>>> On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 10:25:56 PM UTC-5 Terry S wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'd like to know more about it Pete.
>>>>>>>> Terry
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 10:55:18 PM UTC-6 petehand wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I designed one about ten years ago. I made a few and offered them 
>>>>>>>>> on Ebay, but nobody was interested. The prototype has been waking me 
>>>>>>>>> reliably in the morning for ten years. It has IN17s, 12 or 24 hour 
>>>>>>>>> mode, 
>>>>>>>>> two completely independent alarms, snooze adjustable 1 to 9 minutes, 
>>>>>>>>> a tilt 
>>>>>>>>> switch for snooze (reach out blindly and slap it) and a supercap to 
>>>>>>>>> keep 
>>>>>>>>> time for a nominal 24 hours if it gets unplugged. It uses a 12V wall 
>>>>>>>>> wart 
>>>>>>>>> for power. I believe I still have one left, tucked in a drawer 
>>>>>>>>> somewhere, 
>>>>>>>>> and a few partly assembled boards and parts. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [image: IN17 alarm front.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [image: IN17 alarm open.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm old and tired now and I'm never going to pick this project up 
>>>>>>>>> again. Does anybody feel like taking it over? It's a shame to let it 
>>>>>>>>> die.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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