Sound card as a random number source ??

Adam Shostack adam at homeport.org
Wed Nov 27 12:57:10 PST 1996


Have you tried it without a mike plugged in?
Always think about failure modes.

Adam


Pavel Korensky wrote:
| Hello,
| 
| when I read about hardware random number generators in this mailing list, I got
| one idea. Maybe it sounds crazy, but is it possible to use soundcard
| (SoundBlaster for example) as a source for really random numbers ?
| What if I connect the input line of the soundcard with some external source of
| noise, like FM receiver or Dolby Surround decoder (with built-in white noise
| generator) or tape recorder with blank (erased) tape. It is possible to sample
| the sound (noise) and use the sampled values as a random numbers ? And how much
| random is this source ? 
| I tried to find some mentions about this method with altavista, but I didn't
| found anything.
| 
| Bye PavelK
| 
| 
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