My
RC6502 Apple 1 Replica uses an Amtel AT28C256 for ROM and Hitachi HM62256BLP-7 for RAM, and works nicely. These are both pretty common parts used throughout the hobbiest community, with many non-official sources as well (although you need to be alert for used, possibly not tested, and possibly remarked chips from China, I suppose).
GARTHWILSON wrote:
It looks like the only 32KB
EEPROM Mouser has in a DIP is
this one. Zowee. Neither cheap, nor very fast either!
These can be had for closer to a tenth that price (often even with free shipping)
from many vendors on AliExpress. With the usual "buyer-beware" warnings, of course.
On Ebay and the like there are also plenty of sellers of packages of various chips that include RAM and ROM; much of the RAM and ROM in my parts bin has come from those. (For example, I saw a good deal on a 68008 that I wanted to try out, and the seller had packaged it with enough other stuff for a full computer, sans decoding logic.) The RAM chips I currently have in my parts bin (mostly untested so far), include:
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Qt Item Desc
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2 TC551001CP-70L Toshiba 128k×8 static RAM
4 W24512AK-10 64K×8 CMOS static RAM DIP-32N
1 W24512AK-15 64K×8 CMOS static RAM DIP-32N
5 HM62256ALP-8 Hitachi 32k×8 CMOS static RAM
7 HM62256ALP-10 Hitachi 32k×8 CMOS static RAM
2 HM6264LP-70 8k×8 static RAM
5 HM6264ALP-10 Hitachi 8k×8 CMOS static RAM
(The chips just seem to collect, like socks in a laundry room! :-))