Ben... You can use PN sequences to generate a random sequence. Use the words "pseudo-random sequences" or "pseudorandom-number generators" in your web search. These are outlined in most electronics textbooks on communications such as those published by Prentice Hall or McGraw-Hill. PN generators have application in noise generators and spread-spectrum key generators, etc. Also used to build hardware bit-error-rate generators. Phil. On Saturday, May 06, 2000 6:36 PM, Ben R. [SMTP:ben_r_@HOTMAIL.COM] wrote: > Hey, does anyone out there know anything about generating random numbers in > ASM code, or perhaps where I can learn more about the theory behind it so I > can write my wn code? I f could just just get someone else's code that of > course would be easier... Thank you. > > -Ben > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com