Quoted from pkiefert:We are documenting the pinHeck board as we work with it on Python's Pinball Circus and also working on a more formal framework for it.
If Charlie/Ben decided to sell the boards to the general public, we'd more than likely share our documentation and framework with others using the board.
I have to commend Ben and Parker as the board was rock solid while we had Pinball Circus at expo and played 713 games without any issues.
It was funny when they first got it flipping and the attract mode for AMH was still on it. It was really amazing how fast they got it from barely flipping to whitewood playable in time for Expo. We're talking a few days. I must add that the programmer they are using is second to none. The board seems to be really awesome and self contained (meaning that no additional computers are required to control it).