Here's what I was able to find on these chips:

On Thu, 2001-10-11 at 23:31, Rob Sweet wrote:
> At Peter Robinson's request, I've popped my VoIP Blaster open.  Here's what 
> I've found chip-wise:
> 
> Analog Devices ADSP-2185M
        http://www.analog.com/support/dsp/anomalies/html/85MANOM.html
        http://pvr.sourceforge.net/ADSP-2185M_0.pdf

> KST-300
        http://www.dstg-verlag.de/Steuerwarte/warte122000.pdf (In German)

> ERDA0308A-2.1
> 0026
> 
> SST MPF 39YF010
        http://www.ssti.com/products/stdmem.html (This page seems to 
        indicate that the 39YF010 is a new chip that is "CMOS   Multi-Purpose
Flash (MPF) manufactured with SST�s proprietary, 
        high performance CMOS SuperFlash technology.")

> 90-4C-WH
        
http://srd.yahoo.com/goo/90-4C-WH/1/*http://www.ssti.com/products/39lf_vf512-040.html
        (This page indicates that these numbers specify certain         properties of
the SST MPF 39YF010 chip)

> 0032112-0
> 
> STLC7546
        http://appnote.stts.edu/thompson/5401.Pdf

> XV14520H
> H228A9845
> 
> PDIUSBD12
        http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/usb/products/device/pdiusbd12/
        http://www-us.semiconductors.philips.com/usb/products/interface/pdiusbd12/faq/

> CZ6330
> Hur0013
> 
> Everything else appears to be just the usual circuitry.  These four appeared 
> to be the real meat of it.
> 
> Let me know if anyone needs more info.
> Thanks,
> Rob.
> 
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