alkopop79 wrote:
Now it's the waiting game. Wait till I get my wages...
Nice, I've been there. Lots of luck with your first computer design. I'm glad to read you are choosing WW. I have done the same many years ago on my first standalone computer. I won't bore anyone with the details, but 1 thing to
pay strict attention to is
power distribution and bypass capacitors. You will be tempted in the beginning, especially if you're successful, to expand your project with WW. After all, all you do is add more sockets and extend the power supply. I reached a point where the IC count was getting close to 20 ICs. I was just stringing along the power, just like I was doing with the data/address buses, with the same thickness power wire, I believe ".010 or .015". It was all working, then BAM! It stopped working, I checked and rechecked all wiring. Couldn't figure it out... It took me over a year to figure out it was noise introduced by voltage drop because of insufficient power distribution. Beware of this! and good luck!
BTW this was when I was very young and I had no scope, just a primative DMM.
My bit of advice if you want to skip over all my blah blah blah, is to pay attention to power distribution. Observe the voltages on every IC, even if your initial circuit works, and make notes.
Again, good luck!