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| Started by | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| First post | 2024-03-03 21:18 +0100 |
| Last post | 2024-03-18 19:19 +0100 |
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The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> - 2024-03-03 21:18 +0100
Re: The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed David Malone <dwmalone@walton.maths.tcd.ie> - 2024-03-14 19:42 +0000
Re: The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed William Unruh <unruh@invalid.ca> - 2024-03-15 05:40 +0000
Re: The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> - 2024-03-18 19:23 +0100
Re: The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> - 2024-03-18 19:16 +0100
Re: The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> - 2024-03-18 19:19 +0100
| From | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| Date | 2024-03-03 21:18 +0100 |
| Subject | The Marsaglia Random Number CD-ROM needed |
| Message-ID | <us2lub$lv43$1@i2pn2.org> |
Good day, everyone, I am searching for untouched version of George Marsaglia's Diehard CD-ROM. By "untouched" I mean bit-identical ISO copy of original CD-ROM disc. Of course I found many copies of CD-ROM contents in Internet, but I also found that some of them are different between each instance - starting from details like different EOL format in source code files, and up to errors like some files totally omitted or being binary different from each other. This is too much for my OCD. I don't trust Internet copies I found anymore. I think sci.crypt is a good place to ask for potential owners of this disc. If it will be found, I plan to upload it to archive.org to preserve for eternity this undisputably important piece of computer history. I planned to post my request on sci.crypt.random-numbers, but it has no activity. More info, including photo of original disc is available at https://github.com/jeffThompson/DiehardCDROM With kindest regards, Chax Plore -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT----- 5745 807C 2B82 14D8 AB06 422C 8876 5DFC 2A51 778C ------END PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT------
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| From | David Malone <dwmalone@walton.maths.tcd.ie> |
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| Date | 2024-03-14 19:42 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <usvjvq$j9h$1@synge.maths.tcd.ie> |
| In reply to | #318 |
Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> writes: >I am searching for untouched version of George Marsaglia's Diehard >CD-ROM. By "untouched" I mean bit-identical ISO copy of original CD-ROM >disc. Have you checked to see if you can get a copy from an academic library? According to worldcat, the Institute of Technology in Haifa has a copy, but a nearer library might also have one. David.
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| From | William Unruh <unruh@invalid.ca> |
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| Date | 2024-03-15 05:40 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ut0n05$24k0q$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #320 |
On 2024-03-14, David Malone <dwmalone@walton.maths.tcd.ie> wrote: > Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> writes: > >>I am searching for untouched version of George Marsaglia's Diehard >>CD-ROM. By "untouched" I mean bit-identical ISO copy of original CD-ROM >>disc. Why do you want it. You realise that none of its random numbers ae random. They are all well known. You just describe them in about 200 bytes. So, why do you want them? > > Have you checked to see if you can get a copy from an academic > library? According to worldcat, the Institute of Technology in > Haifa has a copy, but a nearer library might also have one. > > David.
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| From | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| Date | 2024-03-18 19:23 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <uta0qr$2a8i9$1@i2pn2.org> |
| In reply to | #321 |
On 2024-03-15 06:40, William Unruh wrote: > On 2024-03-14, David Malone <dwmalone@walton.maths.tcd.ie> wrote: >> Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> writes: >> >>> I am searching for untouched version of George Marsaglia's Diehard >>> CD-ROM. By "untouched" I mean bit-identical ISO copy of original CD-ROM >>> disc. > > Why do you want it. You realise that none of its random numbers ae > random. They are all well known. You just describe them in about 200 > bytes. > So, why do you want them? Because published disc contents cannot be trusted and I want to put unmodified disc ISO image on archive.org -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT----- 5745 807C 2B82 14D8 AB06 422C 8876 5DFC 2A51 778C ------END PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT------
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| From | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| Date | 2024-03-18 19:16 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <2c4fcb4b-7590-cb9e-6580-6274d27d3093@tznvy.pbz> |
| In reply to | #320 |
On 2024-03-14 20:42, David Malone wrote: > Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> writes: > >> I am searching for untouched version of George Marsaglia's Diehard >> CD-ROM. By "untouched" I mean bit-identical ISO copy of original CD-ROM >> disc. > > Have you checked to see if you can get a copy from an academic > library? According to worldcat, the Institute of Technology in > Haifa has a copy, but a nearer library might also have one. > > David. > I don''t suppose that any non-academic outsider can request digital data from academic libraries. -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT----- 5745 807C 2B82 14D8 AB06 422C 8876 5DFC 2A51 778C ------END PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT------
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| From | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| Date | 2024-03-18 19:19 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <uta0in$2a86e$1@i2pn2.org> |
| In reply to | #320 |
On 2024-03-14 20:42, David Malone wrote: > Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> writes: > >> I am searching for untouched version of George Marsaglia's Diehard >> CD-ROM. By "untouched" I mean bit-identical ISO copy of original CD-ROM >> disc. > > Have you checked to see if you can get a copy from an academic > library? According to worldcat, the Institute of Technology in > Haifa has a copy, but a nearer library might also have one. > > David. > I don''t suppose that any non-academic outsider can request digital data from academic libraries. -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT----- 5745 807C 2B82 14D8 AB06 422C 8876 5DFC 2A51 778C ------END PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT------
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