An automatic bowling scoring system for multiple lane use including a single computer and associated peripheral systems including provisions for handling such situations as (1) out of range pins; (2) illegal balls; (3) the spotting of a new setup of pins without computer cycling; (4) error ...
Welcome to your all-in-one front desk and back office management system. FOCUS-NEX is more than just a scoring system; it empowers you to take full command of your entire bowling center. Streamlined Management, Ultimate Control: Our front desk and back office systems are meticulously designed ...
Our Automatic Scoring editions are specially crafted to seamlessly integrate with various electronic scoring systems commonly used in bowling centers. This integration enables the export of rosters, names, averages, and handicaps to the front desk system for lane assignments. Additionally, scores bowled...
An automatic bowling scoring system for multiple lane use including a single computer and associated peripheral systems including provisions for handling such situations as (1) out of range pins; (2) illegal balls; (3) the spotting of a new setup of pins without computer cycling; (4) error ...
Learn More about Automatic Scoring Systems Residential Bowling Home improvement is all the rage today. But more-affluent homeowners aren't stopping at a revamped kitchen or a bigger master bathroom — not by a long shot. A certain slice of the population is going big with home bowling lanes....
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Computer Score is manufacturer of Automatic Scoring Systems and other capital equipment for the Tenpin Bowling industry.
In an automatic bowling scoring apparatus provided with a score counter for determining a score of a bowling game by detecting a passage of a ball and a pin state in a lane, medals for amusement equipment which is other than bowling game equipment and which is played with the medals are di...
is one of the most advanced robotics systems most Americans will directly interact with. That’s a bold claim today, but certainly one that was correct decades ago. Let’s take a stroll back to 1963 for a look at the state of the art in bowling at the time, theAMF automatic pins...
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