The ones in mine are TI 2708's, AIR. These are 3 voltage devices (+5 -5 +12). 
It might be easier to adapt 5V 2716's to work, as programmers which handle them 
are cheaper (such as the Willem one). I believe that there are some DIP 
switches on the firmware board, maybe such an adaptation is already supported.

Also related to this thread, it was mentioned that one difference with the "B" 
was that it moved processor RAM from a separate board to the processor board. 
My "A" appears to have that architecture. There's an empty slot labeled for 
RAM, some identically house-marked chips on the processor board which I assume 
to be RAM, and a separate board for the firmware EPROMs.

At 11:04 AM 4/27/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
>Hi Daun,
>
>   Not sure if you could do that or not.  The
>EPROMS are old technology compared to what we
>have today so I'm not sure just how you'd "read
>'em and clone 'em".  I'll try to see if there's
>a way ...


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