Foxboro PCP-88 (PDP-8)

From: Matthew Sell <msell_at_ontimesupport.com>
Date: Thu Jun 20 17:01:16 2002

Just as a sidenote:

Many distributed-control systems (DCS) in the process industry (refining,
chemical, etc) were based on "off the shelf" DEC computers and the like.

I threw away many MicroVax at a chemical plant I worked at a few years ago,
before I had any interest in running them.....

These systems were used by Ficher-Porter. I also worked on other
7400-series TTL based Foxboro "blend controllers" called "BlendTrols". Neat
machines....

We also had a system called a "Mod Three" made by "Taylor" that was a huge
7400-series TTL based DCS. Very impressive for discrete logic. It ran 1/3
of the entire chemical plant and occupied a large control room. It was very
tempermental.....


         - Matt




At 02:35 PM 6/20/2002 -0700, you wrote:

>According to this FAQ:
>
>http://www.faqs.org/faqs/dec-faq/pdp8-models/section-2.html
>
>...the PDP-8 was OEM'd to a company called Foxboro Corporation that
>re-badged it as the PCP-88.
>
>Has anyone ever seen a PCP-88? I would assume it is functionally and
>physically equivalent to a DEC PDP-8?
>
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