Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 2 - LICENSES AND APPROVAL OF ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
Rule 6 - Electronic Gaming Device Rules
Section 6-8 - Control program requirements

Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 6-8

Current through September 18, 2024

Authority: IC 4-33-4-1; IC 4-33-4-2; IC 4-33-4-3

Affected: IC 4-33

Sec. 8.

(a) Electronic gaming device control programs must test themselves for possible corruption caused by failure of the program storage media.

(b) The test methodology must detect ninety-nine and ninety-nine one hundredths percent (99.99%) of all possible failures.

(c) The control program must allow for the electronic gaming device to be continually tested during game play.

(d) The control program must reside in the electronic gaming device which is contained in a storage medium not alterable through any use of the circuitry or programming of the electronic gaming device itself.

(e) The control program must check for the following:

(1) Corruption of RAM locations used for crucial electronic gaming device functions.

(2) Information relating to the current play and final outcome of the four (4) prior games.

(3) Random number generator outcome.

(4) Error states.

(f) The control RAM areas must be checked for corruption following game initiation, but prior to display of the game outcome to the player.

(g) Detection of corruption is a game malfunction that must result in a tilt condition which identifies the error and causes the electronic gaming device to cease further function.

(h) The control program must have the capacity to display a complete play history for the current game and the previous four (4) games.

(i) The control program must display an indication of the following:

(1) The game outcome or a representative equivalent.

(2) Bets placed.

(3) Credits paid.

(4) Credits cashed out.

(5) Any error conditions.

(6) Any other information deemed necessary by the commission to ensure compliance with the Act and this title.

(j) The control program must provide the means for on-demand display of the electronic meters via a key switch on the exterior of the electronic gaming device.

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