Thanks to James DiGriz and Graeme we have an almost complete reconstruction
of the TI59 & SC/MP pages (emulator not here yet). The TI59 diagrams are
well done and worth waiting for :-)
I also found that Dave Dunfield was been quietly hiding what I've been
looking for all along. The file
www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/calc/ti59dwg.zip contains the larger versions
of some of the diagrams from Sipke's files section. Dave's versions have
been renamed and rezipped. I'm not sure but I think Dave's ti59dwg.zip
file corresponds to Sipke's TI59-Diag+psu-in-eps.zip although the file size
is slightly different (and I don't know what "-in-eps." means?). Anyway
the contents seem to correspond to Sipke's other individually zipped files.
It appears that the TI59 emulator was Gemtree softwares freeware TI59
emulator (there is also an unpackaged version of this on Dave's site).
The only TI59 file that is not accounted for is ti59bkrg.jpg which was just
a background image.
Sipke's website also has dozens of datasheets
(
http://xgistor-echo.ath.cx/files/Electronics/) and other CPU and computer
emulator/simulators (
http://xgistor-echo.ath.cx/files/Emulator/). These
sections are still being re-populated. I'm not entirely sure what files
some of these sections contained, so have taken the liberty of adding what
seems appropriate - for that matter the site is not a shine, but a useful
resource, so I see no problem with keeping it up to date.
I'm marking missing bits with red 'X's.
Tony.