It'd be *FAR* neater to program a tinyAVR or small PIC etc. to take the
Haicom/whatever NMEA sentences and massage it into a form that can be used
by the clocks - this would cost peanuts, would mean no changes to the puck
or clock and could be resold to the owner of every affected clock as a
co
The Haicom pucks may well (the manual insinuates that they do) have the
1pps available on the header inside, even if it is not routed to the PS2
connector. It may be necessary to amputate the PS2 wire from the puck and
replace it with one scrounged from a PS2 extension cable or similar with
all
Always the same tube? Smells to tube failure...
eric
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Fuzzy digits, fried K155ID1?
I've