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the pin 1 are marked by having a square solderpad, in as far as they are ic's they also have the outline including the orientation hole on the soldermask, the component number is printed at the pin 1 side as well.
all dip packages use the large pad footprint, traces are as thick as i could get them while still being able to get one in between 2 pads and maintaining the distance to the pad.
vcc traces are slightly thicker than an entire pad
for the xtal oscs we probably should get our own sockets made. currently they're in dip 14 in which 'short formfactor' (dip
ones can be moved down away from pin 1 (not to have a dead trace on clock lines, just have a dead trace on vcc under long ones
any dedicated xtal osc sockets i could find only supported one of the 2 formfactors. (funnily enough most of those came from some 'arcade repairs parts' company, not from actual mass production retailers)
actual xtal osc sockets seem to have higher legs than dip14 so just getting a goldplated round hole dip14 and removing the middle pins won't do for production quality.
slowly the rest of the parts are dripping in, now all that's still missing is the 74hc139n in the address decoder (the big board sticking into it's socket is 2x74hc254 doing the same job, at least, as long as you don't wiggle it - good way to make sure the memory test works - which it actually does.
and some proper power connectors (it actually is designed for the 'green' phoenix 5.08mm plugin things but i just ordered a bag of blue chinese screw connectors with the same legs for the test boards. (now if only we could get wima to make the caps in blue as well as so far the caps are the only thing that are not blue or black
i think siemens foil caps are blue tho
lol. the test boards also have the 'easier to insert' cheap sockets, not the goldplated round hole ones, as getting chips in and out of there on a regular basis is a pain in the butt.
(they do stick a lot better once they're in tho
foil caps seem to work fine for everything including the rs232 linedrivers btw. no more elcos. elcos are ****.
production boards will obviously have screwholes with ground around them.