Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 325 - Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission
Chapter 85 - Gaming Machine Specifications and Use and Operation Requirements
Subchapter 20 - Use and Operation Requirements Applicable to Compact Electronic Games and Non-Compact Electronic Games
Section 325:85-20-6 - Logic compartment

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 325:85-20-6

Current through Vol. 41, No. 13, March 15, 2024

(a) The logic compartment is a locked cabinet area(s) with its own locked door - which houses critical electronic components that have the potential to significantly influence the operation of the Player Terminal. There may be more than one such logic compartment in a Player Terminal. CPUs and other electronic Components involved in the operation and calculation or display of game play (e.g., game controller electronics and Components housing the game or system firmware program storage media) shall be housed in a logic compartment.

(b) Communication controller electronics, and Components housing the communication program storage media or the communication board for the on-line system, need not be housed in a logic compartment and may reside outside the Player Terminal.

(c) The logic compartment(s) shall be locked with a separate key kept by a Gaming Agent. A Gaming Agent shall be personally present any time a logic compartment is opened, and only the Gaming Agent shall insert and use the logic compartment key.

Added at 23 Ok Reg 2089, eff 5-11-06 (emergency); Added at 23 Ok Reg 2613, eff 6-25-06

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