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linear congruential generator 1 Articles Pseudo-Random Flickering Jack-O-Lantern LED Using ATtiny13 October 22, 2013 by Todd Harrison 17 Comments ...
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For example, Pokmon Stadium, Pokmon Stadium 2, the Generation III and Generation IV core series games, and Pokmon Colosseum use a 32-bit linear congruential generator.
Mathematics of Computation, Vol. 51, No. 184 (Oct., 1988), pp. 757-759 (3 pages) A nonlinear congruential pseudorandom number generator is studied where the modulus is a power of two. Investigation of ...
The circuit does work great for a pumpkin lantern but his video is more of a tutorial on coding linear congruential generator (LCG) for the 8 bit pseudo-random LED flickering.
S. C. Chay, R. D. Fardo, M. Mazumdar, On Using the Box-Muller Transformation with Multiplicative Congruential Pseudo-Random Number Generators, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.
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