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Subject: | Re: Re: Random numbers |
Date: | Mon, 29 May 2000 23:55:12 -0700 |
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Dieter Buerssner wrote > You shouldn't use this method. Eli already has pointed out the > DJGPP FAQ in this thread, where you can find an explaination, > why this method should be avoided. Thakns for explanation, of course you'r right, but %method has one funny advantage: it has super ideal normal distribution heh heh :))) Regards, ________________________________________ Grzegorz Patola email: ivan AT zeus DOT polsl DOT gliwice DOT pl Alternative email: gpatola AT lemon DOT ia DOT polsl DOT gliwice DOT pl ICQ# 1448779
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