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In Part 2, we discuss the technical side of online gambling including computer requirements and software options as well as how to open and fund your player account.
Becoming an Online Gambler Part IIIn Part 2, we discuss the technical side of online gambling including computer requirements and software options as well as how to open and fund your player account.The Proper Tools: Hardware & SoftwareAt its most basic level, gambling online requires two critical components: a computer compliant with gambling software and access to the Internet.If you bought your computer within the last five years, chances are that you're already equipped with the necessary hardware to gamble online. (As a rule of thumb, if you have Internet access your system is ready.)
While you don’t need to have the latest, state-of-the-art computer in order to gamble online, if you're working with an older model system, you will need to check to see if your computer is up to the task. Most online gambling sites provide a list of the minimum requirements needed to handle the software. This information can be found typically under the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ (FAQ) page and sometimes on the ‘Download’ page itself. Windows XP/2000/98/95/NT 64 MB of RAM (Random Access Memory) 256 color VGA monitor 30 MB of Hard drive space 14.4 Kbps modem
In addition to these minimum requirements, you’ll also need an Internet browser such as Microsoft Explorer or Netscape. If you’re system does not have a compatible browser, updates may be downloaded from the Microsoft or Netscape web sites. Opening a Player Account
The final steps before you can become an online gambler are to register and fund your account. To register, simply fill out the registration form provided by the site after the software has been installed. This form requires basic personal information (name, address, etc.,) as well as a An Expanding Industry
You’ve now learned what it takes to become an online gambler. While at first it may sound complicated, it's really nothing more than finding a site, getting the software, and getting cash into the account. © Copyright 2007 Gambling Central's material. It may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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