This offer includes student versions of RadBlue’s G2S host simulator (RGS), EGM simulator (RST) and Protocol Analyzer (RPA) – perfect for learning about G2S before it arrives in the casino. Developed for the G2S Certified Engineer courses offered by GSA University, the student versions are functionally identical to the production versions except the tools communicate only with each other.
Product demonstrations for RPA and RST can be found at www.radblue.com/demos/demos.htm. GSA will have information available on the free student tools in its booth at the upcoming Global Gaming Expo. GSA will be in booth number 2192.
GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “We are very excited that RadBlue is offering free student versions of these toolkits. Our members have been working very hard for the past three years to develop and perfect the G2S protocol, and the result is nothing less than astounding. Now, with these student versions of the toolkits, developers and other users can become more familiar with G2S and the incredible potential it holds.”
“With nearly 2,000 copies of our products in use by developers, casinos, and test labs, RadBlue’s tools have become the reference implementation for GSA’s protocols. We’ve worked closely with GSA on the development and deployment of G2S, and believe that now is the perfect time to make our products available to casinos and others, so they can experience the amazing capabilities of G2S first hand,” said RadBlue Vice President, Russ Ristine.