It features touch panel support (which is used for the game switcher menu), Amusement IC card support, headphone support, and USB support (with one port used for gamepads and one port used as a device charging station). Released on April 18, 2019, ALL.Net P-ras MULTI Version 3 (also known as APM3) instead uses more powerful Sega ALLS UX hardware and is used with new arcade housing made from the discontinued dedicated arcade game Soul Reverse.
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Similar to Taito's NESiCAxLive series, APM uses the company's online service (which in Sega's case being ALL.Net) to allow arcade operators to download games to their arcade cabinets (allowing multiple games per cabinet, similar to the Neo Geo MVS).
ALL.Net P-ras MULTI (APM) is an online digital distribution service for arcade games running Sega's PC-based RingEdge 2 hardware (later their PC-based ALLS UX hardware) from Maonwards.