Until bowling comes up with a somewhat standardized scoring display, it probably will not happen.
As someone involved in creating software, why the hell are there so many different scoring systems anyway? Every bowling alley seems to have their own version.
Different companies, AMF, Qubica, Brunswick, USBowling, etc. with different software and user interfaces. The systems are expensive, hard to upgrade, have different system requirements, etc.
Trying to get the bowling industry to agree on a standard for automated scoring would be impossible. It would be easier to convince bowling centers to go back to overhead projectors and manual scoring!
Now try having your center rip out the vintage Big B system and install an AMF one...in the middle of the season. No confusion there or anything!
Been there, did that.
Sunset Lanes (now Wildfire Lanes), Henderson, NV. in 1999 going into 2000, they ripped out everything Brunswick - the A2 pinsetters, black/white scoring monitors that had the tube monitors.. even the lanes.. brought in the lanes from Arizona Charlie's that had just closed, and put in the magnetic pinsetters and scorekeepers from Mendes. Pro to that: you can respot your own pins to practice spares, etc. Cons to that: you could get a potentially horribly offset pin on a full rack. And then came the learning curve.
At the time, it had the toughest, most competitive leagues in all of Vegas.. now, not so much, especially since they dropped from a 40 lane house to a 24 lane house, and Sunset Station opened up shop.
BL.