What follows this page is visual6502.org itself: 71 files outside the image tree, mirrored byte for byte and served with none of this archive's chrome around them. No header, no footer, no note of ours. A preservation copy that has been edited is a different thing presented as though it were not, so these pages are left as they were captured, and this one stands in front of them to say so.
The JavaScript simulator that started all of this: the same transistor
network, animated in a browser in 2010. Its segdefs.js and
transdefs.js are the die data every page of the simulator on this
site is built from.
The project's own write-ups, including the SIGGRAPH 2010 talk on how the chip was photographed and vectorised.
Open the documentsThe landing page, its links, and everything it still serves. Nothing here has been touched; if a link is broken, it was broken when captured.
Enter the mirrorThe mirror has no way back. Its pages carry the original site's navigation and nothing else, because adding ours would mean editing them. Use your browser's back button, or bookmark this page. That is the one cost of keeping the copy exact, and it is a smaller cost than the alternative.
The die photographs are also here, at full/images/, but the
gallery is the better way to reach them: it is
built by this archive, it is browsable, and every photograph on it links to its
full-resolution original in the mirror. The mirror serves the bytes; the gallery
finds them.