(1) The department may approve a VGM (video gambling machine) utilizing an ASD (audit storage device) for use in place of duplicate printed audit tapes. Each VGM providing ASD support must be reported on a tier I or tier II system and operate in the following manner:
(a) the ASD must have a minimum capacity of 2GB;
(b) at a minimum, record information on the ASD as required in ARM 23.16.1901(1)(d)(vii) and(xi) as defined by the department;
(c) at a minimum, maintain current record of $$IN, $$PL, $$WN, $$PD electronic meters as defined by department;
(d) utilize directory and file layout specifications for all ASD data as provided by the department;
(e) retain ASD data records for a minimum of four quarters;
(f) record required data and confirm in real time;
(g) the ASD must reside in a locked area within the VGM;
(h) each record stored on the ASD must be digitally signed as defined by the department;
(i) the department will administer the distribution of RSA public encryption keys to manufacturers as defined by the department;
(j) the department must be able to authenticate records through the use of an external software utility and RSA private encryption keys as defined by the department;
(k) game play will be suspended when:
(i) an ASD is not present;
(ii) communication with an ASD is lost;
(iii) data written to an ASD does not conform to file conventions and cannot be corrected by the VGM;
(iv) the ASD has insufficient memory to record the largest record possible;
(v) a newly installed ASD has unexpected files, directories, or contains files from a machine with a different VGMID;
(l) ASD data should not be cleared during a Lifetime Memory Clear;
(m) ASD data must be displayed on VGM via use of the audit key; and
(n) ASD data must display externally on personal computers using common applications such as Word or Excel.