Here is where we are now. Things are looking good!!!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11m8PAILpt9GAOd5BD-XXxjCPT5Xw9FDC/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11m8PAILpt9GAOd5BD-XXxjCPT5Xw9FDC/view?usp=sharing
Please be patient and start with ONE digit. If you hook everything all together, troubleshooting will be very difficult.Once we get back after the new year, we are gonna run the whole scoreboard.
1. Board addressing is shown here. When the DIP switch is OFF, the bit is equal to 1. When the DIP switch is ON, the bit is equal to 0. Counterintuitive, yes, because the switch connects the bit to ground.Arrgghh. I don't know if this is part of your problem - the I2C addresses I showed on the silk screen aren't correct. My apologies.
Here is the addressing per the datasheet.
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Describe exactly what you mean by "flash once".Every minute that displays, makes all the illuminated lights, flash once when a new minute begins. Any thoughts?
Here is the best way I can describe it. Let’s say the time is 2:54. As soon as it changes to 2:55, all of the digits flash very quickly and the time changes. That’s it.Describe exactly what you mean by "flash once".
I guess tens and hours change with minutes so that's not a test. I suspect a software error that zeros all the ports before updating to the new values.
The digits look great!
They DO NOT relate to these I2C MCP23017 port expanders. Totally different beasts than a shift register type driver.Those suggestions are based on previous experiences and might not relate, or they might.

I trust you are not referring to me. I did favor a simpler approach, but I did not say any of the things you mention here. If fact, I said your design was excellent as an industrial quality solution. (post #221)I'm going to make this picture bigger, to be sure it's been seen. Surely those people who made so many posts arguing that the approach we took would never work, so many doomsday "RIP AND REGRET" comments, comments about their way is the far superior way to do it, should have some comments now.
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