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Re: True random numbers
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>>>>> "M" == maruishi <[email protected]> writes:
M> Maybe another "random" source XORed with this? I don't know, just a
M> though.
Somewhere during developement of the Linux 1.3.* kernel a
"(pseudo-)random-number device" was introduced. Perhaps the sources
of this can give you some ideas.
Have a nice day!
Olmur
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