Sorry, I haven't checked the forum for awhile. Here's where I'm at.
I moved both machines down the basement from the garage. I got really tired of parking outside.
I was able to reach RandyT and got the software and some hardware to interface with a PC. I did a test and it looks like it will work. The one thing I'm worried about is switch bounce affecting scoring. I read that another guy had that problem, and I don't know if the software addresses that issue or even if it can address that issue.
In the mean time, I found the parts I needed to get the "H" model working. The CPU and Power Supply arrived today, and I put them in. I did run into a snag though. The rocker arm that releases the balls had been removed. I reattached it, but the linkage between the solenoid and the center of the rocker arm is missing. A spring is attached to the end of the solenoid, but I don't know if a cable or a stiff wire or something else connected to the center of the rocker arm. If anybody knows, please post!
I finally got a call from Skee-ball, and I sent a guy there pictures of my mystery machine. It turns out it is a model "E" not a "D." He told me Deltronics can still service the boards.
The biggest problem with the "E" is the wiring harness is mostly missing underneath the machine. The previous owner's dog got under there and tore it up.
My next step is to try and figure out which wires go where, and rebuild the wiring harness on the "E" once the "H" is running. Instead of having just one, I'll have two machines working. If the boards are shot in the "E" I will install the PC solution.
Right now, I am not selling any parts, but it looks like you found somebody who is.
Why keep both? Well, the "H" is in better condition than the "E" but it is also shorter. I'm not sure how I will like using the shorter alley yet, but I'll try it and let you know.
A big thanks to everybody who helped me along so far!
thezapguy