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Gaming Device Standard (GDS)

Gaming Device Standard (GDS). GDS Structure. Currently, there are Five (5) workgroups Coin Acceptor Workgroup Note/Ticket Acceptor Workgroup Hopper Workgroup Touch Screen Workgroup Printer Workgroup Every Workgroup has a technical lead. GDS Devices.

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Gaming Device Standard (GDS)

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  1. Gaming Device Standard (GDS)

  2. GDS Structure • Currently, there are Five (5) workgroups • Coin Acceptor Workgroup • Note/Ticket Acceptor Workgroup • Hopper Workgroup • Touch Screen Workgroup • Printer Workgroup • Every Workgroup has a technical lead Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  3. GDS Devices • The GDS committee is working to standardize the following devices: • Coin Acceptor • Coin Hopper • Note/Ticket Acceptor • Touch Screen • Printer Device Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  4. GDS Standards In Action Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  5. General Information GDS devices utilize the Human Interface Device (HID) class, page 0x91, of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  6. General Information cont’d • GDS devices use full speed, 12Mbits/sec. • GDS devices are compliant with USB1.1 • Devices are event driven • Some events carry transaction ID (TID events) • An application level acknowledgment (ACK) is required for TID events • If an ACK is not received within one (1) second then the TID event is resent to the host • In case of failure, device will cease to report TID events • Some devices implement a Non Volatile Memory (NVM) Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  7. Common Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  8. Coin Acceptor Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  9. Coin Acceptor Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  10. Coin Acceptor / Host Device Interaction Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  11. Note – Ticket Acceptor Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  12. Note – Ticket Acceptor Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  13. Note – Ticket Acceptor Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  14. Note - Ticket Acceptor / Host Device Interaction Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  15. Coin Hopper Commands / Events Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  16. Coin Hopper / Host Device Interaction Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  17. Gaming Device Standard Objectives • Release GDS v1.00 standard • Note Acceptor, Coin Acceptor and Coin Hopper – Q4/2004 • Release GDS v1.01 standard • Touch Screens – Q2/2005 • Note Acceptor download – Q2/2005 • Printers – Q3/2005 • Release Development Suite and API for GDS v1.00–Q4/2004 • Implementation of the GDS certification program – Q2/2005 • Release Development Suite and API for GDS v1.01–Q4/2005 Global Gaming Expo - October 2004

  18. Q & A

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