As far I understand with the "Power Scaling", Marshall refused to pay the London Power licencing fee ($5 an amp), and seem to have "developed" their own system.
From reading this thread, it seems they are using some form of DAC to code the changes in power level.
Kevin O'Conner outlined how to do this in one of the Ultimate Tone series (TUT4 or 6, I can't remember), although I'm not sure whether the circuit shown was an example of a "tried-and-trusted" circuit, or entirely theoretical.
Regardless, I remember thinking that at the time that this seemed a rather complicated method of controlling the power output of the amp, which lets face it doesn't need to be that accurate (we've managed to cope with inaccurate volume controls on guitar amps for at least 75 years!).
Now it would be an astonishing co-incidence if Marshall, given that they were already looking at London Power circuits, completely independently came up with the digital method of controlling the power output.
Sadly it looks like it has bitten them on the back side, some what.