ok ok ok I get the message.
The chip is made by Analog Devices - <http://www.analog.com/>
It is the ADSP-2181 <http://www.analog.com/adibin/locate?ADSP2181>
Quote from <http://www.analog.com/products/hot_products.html>
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ADSP-2181
The ADSP-2181 has all the architectural features and development
tools to improve your system performance, speed up your development,
and reduce your system cost. With 32K words of on-chip memory and an
abundance of on-chip peripherals, the ADSP-2181 has what it takes to
implement the most demanding applications. The on-chip DMA support
reduces any data bottlenecks that may occur when transferring data
between on-chip memory and an external device.
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-MZ
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