(Jamma) The Customs and Monopolies Agency announces that the draft version 1.1.1 of the PSID communication protocol for bets with direct interaction between players (so-called "betting exchange"). New error codes have been added in the current version. This version replaces the previous one published with Prot. n. 2013/486/giochi/GAD dated 8 May 2013. Starting today, the test environment for verifying the communication between the gaming systems of the concessionaires and the national totalizer is available according to the rules set out in the PSID communication protocol. It should be noted that only messages 7700.1 (Order of Betting Offers) and 7700.2 (Matching of Betting Offers) will be available for testing. The remaining messages will be made available in September. Access to the test environment will be allowed after sending an e-mail message to [email protected] and, for information, a [email protected]. In the message, the connectivity service provider must communicate the concession codes of the concessionaires for which it intends to simulate the game with direct interaction between players.
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