So, in my quest to make DIY computers, using primarily tools and techniques available at the time period of the machine I'm working on (usually '70 to '85), I'm in the midst of wire-wrapping a small
single board computer.
I've noticed, however, that there isn't much resources on the actual layout of the IC's (that's probably a lie; more likely it is hiding very well).
Even today, finding rule of thumbs, and references of what is/was considered good practice, things like
"No more than 3 wrap's per pin"; "Avoid changing layers", "keep wire lengths as equal as possible", etc.are fairly obtainable,
but were there any guidelines or standards for placement of IC sockets, and components in general?
When browsing images of wrap-boards as case studies,
I see that some literally puts them as close as possible, others uses the area available.
thanks!