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EGRET .bin Dump

Yeah I think you'd need an old special programmer and chips or an adapter. I know these were around a while back but I haven't been able to find them on a search so just figured upload them here for safe keeping.
 
Well my old Needham EMP-30 supports:

Motorola MC68705R3 DIP 40 DIP48 317B
Motorola MC68HC705C8 DIP 40 DIP48 306A
Motorola MC68HC705C8 PLCC 44 PLCC44 305A
Motorola MC68HC705C8A DIP 40 DIP48 306A
Motorola MC68HC705C8A PLCC 44 PLCC44 305A
Motorola MC68HC705C9A DIP 40 DIP48 306A
Motorola MC68HC705C9A PLCC 44 PLCC44 305A
Motorola MC68HC705D9 DIP 40 DIP48 306A
Motorola MC68HC705D9 PLCC 44 PLCC44 305A
Motorola MC68HC705J2 DIP 20 DIP48 305A
Motorola MC68HC705J2 SOIC 20 SOIC28A 305A
Motorola MC68HC705P6 DIP 28 DIP48 306A
Motorola MC68HC705P6 SOIC 28 SOIC28A 306A
Motorola MC68HC705P6A DIP 28 DIP48 306A
Motorola MC68HC705P6A SOIC 28 SOIC28A 306A
Motorola MC68HC705P9 DIP 28 DIP48 306A

Motorola MC68HC705P9 SOIC 28 SOIC28A 306A
Motorola MC68HC705SR3 DIP 40 DIP48 317B
 
reverse engineer the original firmware to determine its functionality, recreate a new program in C and compile it to an AVR or PIC, using an adapter board. If you wanna get fancy, then ASM. haha.

Best case scenario.
 
If anyone has a Windows 98 Laptop I'd be willing to ship this out for them to try and see if it can read an EGRET/CUDA, there's a ton of brand new adapter boards that came with it.
 
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