Quixant has added support for the Merkur MD100 Note Recycler from the Gauselmann Group to its all-in-one gaming platform range.

Quixant’s customers can now select the MD100 and access full support through Quixant’s APIs and peripheral device driver library. The MD100 already enjoys a significant installed base. The device is capable of accepting and paying out in euros, as well as all other European currencies and records its own statistics data.

Paolo Ruscitti, senior embedded software engineer at Quixant’s software development centre in Rome, Italy, said: “Adding support for the MD100 has been made very easy through the open and efficient support we received from the engineering team at Gauselmann.”

Gary Mullins, sales director at Quixant, said the company’s goal is to give its customers the flexibility to choose the best devices on the market to use in their gaming machines and to make the process of integrating these peripheral devices with Quixant’s gaming platforms “seamless and easy.”