Regarding the wiring pencil, it seems to be very interesting. However, I like the fact that very little soldering is needed for Wire Wrapping, because I live in a very small flat and I have no dedicated work bench, so I prefer to keep the soldering iron cold
Regarding the project, I have been working this weekend and finally I'm getting faster at wire wrapping. I have also started to test the work done up to now. In the picture below you can see the wiring done up to now, as well as my testing setup. On the upper part of it you can see my simple EEPROM programmer that I use with Arduino. I also taped a breadboard to the main board and I installed a set of LEDs to shown the address and data busses, for debugging. Right now, I'm testing the connections by forcing the data bus to $EA (the blue wires), reading the address bus of the ROM socket. All seems to be working correctly and the CPU is "running in circles", which gives me convidence to proceed.
Regarding bypass capacitors, do all ICs require one? Or better said, should I put one for each IC? I was wondering if the stack of 4 address multiplexer could operate with a single capacitor.
Thank you for your kind help!
Regards,
Davide