Hi Chad,
Thanks for the kind words!
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Great job! Glad it's working well. Did you end up going with the 74HC or 74AHCT parts in the end?
I did switch to 74HC while troubleshooting the old circuit, but with this rebuild all the ICs are back to 74AHCT. (Actually, if you look REEEEELY closely at the photo, one of the 595s is still an HC - I must have reached into the wrong parts compartment! - but I have since noticed and swapped it out, so they really are all AHCT now.
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So, you have 3 backplane boards, and to connect them you made a little staircase!
Yep.
TEBL made a kind of bridge connector for extending the backplane, but it took up two bus slots and only provided one. I figured rather than making another PCBWAY order, I could just make a third backplane and solder on some upside-down male headers. Sacrifice two bus slots to gain three. Also the front backplane module can be swapped out for the RC Project Platform board - that's the one with the half-breadboard and 6522 on it.
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I see you have gotten wire-wrap figured out. That's neat to see, glad that is working for you.
It seems to be working OK; I followed Garth's instructions in the primer.
There are still a few solder connections on this version, but all the bus signals are wire wrap to wire wrap.
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Any starting places for the video? As some have told me, "it is best to start with a working model". And they were right. I was having major difficulties, but when I used George's (gfoot) design, everything worked out nicely afterwards.
Not like having a working Ben Eater keyboard circuit to copy. This will me first time striking out "on my own," as it were. I think composite is a pretty simple signal to generate; I have Gerry Kane's "CRT Controller Handbook," and also a vintage Motorolla data book that has a data-sheet for the 6845 along with some reference implementations to study. I do have a nice Sony PVM with a composite input, so I should be able to test as I go.
There is a VDU module for the RC6502, but it uses the 6847, which I don't particularly like (there's one in my Coco2). I also think I'll probably learn more using something a little more general like the 6854.