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by pjc50
3954 days ago
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"Wire Wrap DIL sockets" are the thing you want. Obviously this requires DIL chip packages too. The boards are unplated veroboard with 0.1" hole spacing. It will be tempting to gather wires next to one another in neat rows, but this worsens crosstalk. You can probably achieve speeds of several MHz with wirewrap. With a small amount of practice it's the fastest prototyping technology and easier and cleaner to rework than soldering. |
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Are there smart ways to use decoupling capacitors to get more?
How do you get a feel for how much room you have to play with as far as MHz? Is it just a case that you start with something small, and then go up until it breaks?
Are there practicalities of what chip generations is possible with wire-wrap? 6502 would be possible with wire-wrap. What about Motorolla 68k? (Also - what is the most sophisticated 68k chip that's still commercially available? Speed and memory addressing are important, MMU is not.)