Dr Jefyll:
The construction of this computer("Ittiara" is it's silly little name) is wires soldered to the underside of a large pad-per-hole breadboard, and it's a mess under there.
The DUART is right at the other end of the board from the 6502, about 10-11cm away.
The keyboard is an RC2014
Universal Micro Keyboard in the serial configuration, with slightly modified firmware(I added a backspace to a spare spot on the keymap).
The display is a Sparkfun
128x64 Serial Graphic LCD.
All the silicon on Ittiara is in sockets. The ROM is in a ZIF socket, the RAM and Phase 2 oscillator are in wiper sockets, and the VIA and 16V8 are in machined sockets. The main voltage regulator is in a 3x1 socket of the kind that accepts dupont cables, and the reset circuit is in a 3x1 of machined socket strip. The baudrate oscillator is in four single machined sockets that I cut from a strip thereof.
I have small capacitors across the ROM, 6502, 16V8, oscillators, and DUART.
I use schottky diodes to turn fill-driver IRQ\ outputs into open-collector ones.
Raw power comes from a 9.9V, 2100mAh LiFePO4 battery pack.
The system specs are: 32KB ROM, 20KB RAM, VIA, 65SPI, 28L92, W65C02 at 1MHz.
The reset circuit and regulator come off the board and go into a zip-lock bag when I put it away.
Apologies for the wall of text. If there's anything more specific you want to know, ask me. I'll also see if I can find the current circuit diagram.