2716 has the same Vpp as 2732.
The only difference is that you will need a jumper or dip switch on your PCB to re-direct Vpp from pin 20 (2732) to pin 21 (2716) and apply PGM pulses on 18.
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PROBLEM:
Design a microprocessor based EPROM programmer to program 2716.The EPROM can be programmed by applying 25V at VPP and 5V at OE pin. Initially all data of EPROM will be 1's and the user should make the bits zero selectively. The bit parallel data is applied to the data output pins (D0-D7). The address for the EPROM is provided through the address pins. To program the address of each location to be programmed should be stable for 55ms.When address and data are stable, a 50ms active high pulse is applied to CE input
Bingo600 is right. Standalone programmers might be more expensive than the regular programmers. But the thing is, the manufacturers have to generate 2 different algorithms for each supported device. The cheapest standalone programmer that i know is SuperPro 501S from Xeltek, which is for $995. But i assume, they have recently launched it and the supported device count is not as high as their other programmers...