@8BIT
Cheers
. I think the next stage is to get some form of input and output sorted. possibly an LCD display and a basic keyboard. Otherwise I won't have much to muck around with
@SCOTWS
No worries and thanks
. It was indeed my first try which is why I'm a bit surprised (in a good way!) that it worked so well.
Regarding recommendations: The wire wrap stuff was surprisingly easy once I got the hang of it with only the odd botched one. Garth's guide (
http://wilsonminesco.com/6502primer/WireWrap.html) was invaluable - especially with regard to the type of wire wrap tool to buy (I got mine off of ebay for roughly £40 - don't skimp on this if you can avoid it).
Testing wise, I got a small piece of perf board, put in a wire wrap DIL socket on it, anchored it with a bit of bluetak and practiced on that. Most of it is not forcing the wire wrap tool, but simply gently turning the tool at a slow but consistent rate and without pressing down so that the wire layers on top of itself vertically. If you try to force it then it all goes wrong plus you also can't feel it going wrong either (which you can if you're doing it correctly). I recommend doing a comparrison of any test ones you do against the pictures that Garth has in his Q&A guide.