ComScire RNGmeter 1.0

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  • User rating:
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  • Date added:
    22/05/2003
  • File size:
    566K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

The ComScire RNGmeter is a utility for testing random number generators. The tester uses five powerful and fundamentally different statistical tests on the data that can be input from files and external TCP bit streams as well as the ComScire J1000KU hardware true random number generator. Unlike the DIEHARD and NIST test suites the ComScire RNGmeter allows continuous testing with an easy to use Graphical Interface. Sophisticated meta-testing provides a generator quality factor that allows for a direct, quantitative comparison between different random number generators.

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  1. Good game Anonymous -- May 15 2005, 00.15

    Good!

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  2. Many errors and bad reputation for stealing code Anonymous -- May 14 2005, 23.31

    Candypress is a rip off of Comersus and they have the nerve to be putting out a Version 3!!! They made their forum community (which is dwindling) wait for this log awaited version and lo and behold...it has about 3 new features which "hold little water" as one user put it.

    Do yourself a favor and sell your products at a flea market. You'll get less errors there!

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  3. Total waste of time... kiss my -- May 14 2005, 21.36

    Always freezing

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  4. Easy to use, fantastic results Anonymous -- May 14 2005, 17.46

  5. sucks so bad james kittelty -- May 14 2005, 13.44

    sucks

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