On 7/24/25 23:09, Devin via cctalk wrote:
Greetings,

Been a long while since i have posted in on here. I usually discuss my pdp 11 
and vax systems. I have decided to pivot my career to scada syatems. The 
company i am with has some interesting stuff that goes pretty far back. Our 
custom in house tech is a plc pump controller with a radio connection for data 
logging and control. Pretty cool, 8051 based, with a version of basic in rom 
that has scada functions added.  The backend servers are just linux systems, 
although in a modular backplane for easy replacement.

I have not read much about this tech outside of what we have in house.  Are 
there other historic scada system computers or technologies that are similar, 
easily found on ebay for example?

Ive seen some mention of old allen bradley stuff, but not much notes on how it 
would be used remotely in the field, as a remote
terminal unit.

Allen-Bradley made a bunch of SCADA gear that was used in power substations.

I think theirs MIGHT have been the one that was responsible for the Y2K scare, but it might have been somebody else's unit.

Also, way back, there was a case where a SCADA manufacturer thought some of their gear was being bought for the trans-Siberia pipeline, and couldn't be sold for that under trade restrictions. Somebody at that company got in touch with a contact at the CIA, and asked if they wanted to insert a "feature" into those units. They put in a time bomb that was essentially the same as the Y2K shutdown, and blew up the entire pipeline when all the valves slammed shut at the same time.  This info was reported by the famous Jack Anderson in the Washington Post.

Jon

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