No.The marked "74LS14" are C-Mos clones, into the not powered "LS" ics the inputs result electrically insulated,
but the C-Mos input pins have ESD protection diodes that "clamp" the pin to Vcc line, so if Vcc become zero the input pin will force the line to zero, imagine this on serial lines, or on reset lines (the vic20 will be reset)
Chinese fake/rebranded chips are CMOS clones. Genuine 74LS chips purchased from authorized distributors use BJTs - NOT CMOS - and accordingly consume more power. They also all have pull-up resistors in all inputs.
If you buy all your logic chips from Amazon or eBay from Chinese vendors then you may think all 74LS chips are CMOS clones. real ones are NOT.
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AFAIK, the 74LS14 used in Commodore 8 bit drives can be replaced with 74HCT14 and both Digikey and Mouser have them in stock.I buy my chips from Digikey or Mouser only.
Zero stock Expected 3/24/2022
DO NOT use the 74HC14 because the logic threshold level is 1.5V with 74HCT and it is 2.5V with 74HC when powered at 5Vdc.
See: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/logic-levels/ttl-logic-levels
I was not clear:
74LS14 is TTL and is not C-Mos,
the chips that have problems are marked as "74LS14" but they are not 74LS14:
they are C-Mos clones, so also 74HCT14 can't work for the same reason: you have to use a TTL gate, a C-Mos gate (74HCT14) will having the same issue, independently by the threshold level.....


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