I finished the schematic this morning
. I'll attach a photo, if I can get it to come out clear enough.
I also did the check for opens, and the board passed it. So nether check yielded anything out of the ordinary. No shorts where there shouldn't be, and no opens where they shouldn't be.
The white thing is indeed a variable resistor. It's for the LCD I plan to connect once the rest is working. There is no RC reset because I'm using a DS1813 for it. It's not in the pictures, but it sits in that 3-pin header between the RAM and the button.
Checking the board, I've tied /SO and BE straight to +5v, pulled RDY and /NMI to +5v with seperate 3.3K resistors, and left PHI2O, PHI1O, /ML, /VP, SYNC and NC unconnected. Would the proximity(not contact) of my finger cause a response, do you think? Because I was trying not to make electrical contact. It would also happen when I pressed on the board from the top, so I don't think that it was interference from my fingers.
I did end up melting the insulation and causing a short at one point. I stuck a bit of cardboard between those wires, because I can't replace them at this point. But I am being more careful now as a result.
Thank you for all your help so far.
Also, a somewhat off-topic question: Does an assembled circuit have more resistance to ESD-induced damage than a loose IC?