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Introducing The SAS Analyser

 

Blue Alpha, building upon their 25+ years of global gaming experience with the SAS protocol, and 14 years of sales of their accredited SAS module for slot developers, are pleased to announce the imminent launch of their SAS Analyser.

A self-contained, USB powered module, The SAS Analyser plugs into any SAS enabled EGM and provides untold time and cost benefits for a variety of casino professionals:
• the designer – checking his designs;
• the production tester – end of line testing for EGM production;
• the slot technician – on-site fault finding;
• the automated systems engineer – creating automated test scripts;

The SAS Analyser offers a hitherto unknown flexibility in testing a slot machine, in a fraction of the time it would normally take. With a completely customised scripting facility, along with many one-click test functions at the press of a single button, The SAS Analyser may be controlled directly, or via a PC on the WiFi network, with additional features including smart phone useability.

The SAS Analyser will be launched at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas in October 2022. Please contact either [email protected], [email protected] or call +44 7931 369860 to arrange a demonstration.


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