And since my R&D is funded by Commodore (I mean Admiral), I am using parts they would have at the time like the 6502, 8050 drive and VIC/PET keyboard.
So far every one of the 1000+ ICs is either basic SRAM, a 6502 or standard logic gates.
Even my CRT is almost the same as what was in the PET.
It is from an early CNC machine (I could not bring myself to gut any of my working PET systems for parts).
Luckily I found it new in the box on ebay... super rare find and even has 2 brand new 12" mono tubes.
I am using HC logic instead of TTL, but the tech is identical.
Did that since all the logic I am using is actually still in production, and in DIP format.
Also because I do not own a power generation plant, and 1200 TTL ICs would require one hell of a power supply!
Oh, I didn’t realize going-back-in-time was of the essence.
You do know Winchester disks existed in those days, right? Jus’ sayin’...