Hardware/Software Requirements
The SABO ticketing system runs on a standard personal computer with an Internet connection. To ensure satisfactory performance as administrators, we require the following computer hardware and software configurations.
Hardware
- Personal computer with Pentium II or III at 400 MHz (or equivalent AMD processor)
- 128 MB memory
- 4GB hard drive
- 17" monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution
- Standard desktop printer for printing reports
- FGL-compatible thermal ticket printer from Practical Automation or Boca Systems for printing tickets--must have FGL version 41 or above. This is only applicable if you are printing hard tickets. The other option is to use Print at Home technology.
- Cable modem, DSL modem, or Ethernet card to connect to high-speed Internet
- V.90/56K modem
- Mouse or trackball with scroll wheel
Software
- Windows 2000 or Window’s 7 is recommended, XP is supported with java enabled. No other versions are supported at this time.
- Internet Explorer 7 and 8 are recommended using SunJava (version 6.0 can also be used with JAVA VM) with Microsoft Virtual Machine installed if required (Virtual Machine is necessary for use with MAC’s). Java must be enabled. Other browsers and versions are not supported.
Internet Service
- DSL, satellite, cable, or other high-speed Internet connection with at least 512K upload/download
- Access to a standard phone line for emergency direct-dial backup service via 56K modem or 3G Internet card, in case of primary Internet service interruption.
MAC COMPUTERS
- Virtual Machine is necessary for use with MAC computers.

PRINT AT HOME TICKETS
Print at Home tickets are part of the SABO functionality. If a customer purchases tickets online, they can set the distribution of their tickets as ‘Print at Home Tickets’. Therefore, the customer would print their tickets from their home computer to their personal printer instead of your ticket printer.
The file is sent via email to the customer's specified email address in the form of an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format). These files can be opened and printed by anyone who has the free Adobe Reader program.
Print at home tickets can also be printed via the administrator for organisations that prefer not to use a ticket printer.
These are examples of a Print at Home tickets using the available space for advertising upcoming events/products.


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