Oh Lordy, you're all making me feel very old! I was working with microprocessors in the late 70s! I was developing automotive electronics just as the big manufacturers were starting to think about incorporating a measure of 'computing' in their cars. I remember automatic mixture control for a carburettor, and a digital fuel gauge. All programmed in direct machine code, in hexadecimal. Also, a chap with whom I'd been a student in the mid-sixties had, by a pure fluke, acquired the UK concession for the Commodore PET, which has a good claim to be the first all-in-one PC. I made several customised peripherals for the PET, including a spectrum analyser and an x-y plotter, and later built a load of automated test equipment for a load cell manufacturer, which raised and lowered weights onto the load cells in a variable temperature chamber, all run by the PET.
I still have an Acorn System 1 in the attic, that was used to develop an automated assembly table for making potentiometers..
Pete
I still have an Acorn System 1 in the attic, that was used to develop an automated assembly table for making potentiometers..
Pete