well, I had originally planned on replying here a day or so ago, but I got a bit side-tracked reading some of the other threads here, WOW! what a fantastic site this is! I wish I`d known about this place sooner (or maybe not as I`d probably get very little done).
I`ll do my best to answer the above, although there`s really nothing special that was done on my part to make it work.
the CPU although capable of 10MHz is being run at 8.192MHz, the reason was that when I tried 10MHz the whole thing failed, my bottleneck was the EPROM speed (it was a 150nS type), so I decided to buy a 70nS OTP ROM and use that.
things were much better and for the most part working, but the 6850 was the new bottleneck.
it would Recieve ok and send that data to the CPU, but the TX was flakey at best and would lose signal integrity at about 9.5 MHz.
so I backed it off to 8.192 to be on the safe side, its also a nice freq to use in terms of timing calculations.
the RX TX clk is derived from an entirely different cct using a 9.8304MHz crystal (it divides down nicely for baud rates).
so in effect, I went through all my 6850s at different freq`s to find the best ones and highest freq I could safely get away with, and the CERDIP version (whos number has worn off) was far better than the Plastic devices by 2MHz and 8.192MHz was the winning freq.
as I said at the outset, it`s really rather unimpressive and there was nothing really clever done on my part to make it work, just trial and error using the parts that I had really.
as for the build technique, it`s one that I made up several years ago largely out of necessity, WW boards are really expensive and quite a few of the pins never get used anyway, soldering alone is ok if you can solder anytime anyplace (I don`t many who can), so made a Hybrid, this allows me to use only the pins I`ll need, get all the soldering prep work done when I`m well, and when I`m not so well I can still be making ccts doing WW in bed.
my Wife`s pretty forgiving, but I think she`d draw the line at soldering in bed