ENT: A pseudorandom number sequence test program. Free download of C++ source code and MS-DOS executable.
frandom: Fast RNG for the Linux kernel. A sourceforge project.
HENKOS Pseudorandom Number Generator: Presents and evaluates this generator, intended for use as a key generator for a one-time pad cipher.
Netlib: Random Number Generators: Source code for various random number generators in C and Fortran, including the well-known RANLIB library supporting many continuous and discrete probability distributions.
NIST: Random Number Generation and Testing: Project to develop a battery of statistical tests to detect nonrandomness in binary sequences, to produce documentation and a software implementation of these tests, and to provide guidance in the use of these tests.
Pseudo Random Number Generators: Algorithms for good random number generators with theoretical discussion and software examples.
Pseudo-random Numbers: A guide to the literature.
Random Bots: Generators for random number samples, random selection and random check number audits. Windows software for on-line purchase.
Random Number Generation, Taygeta Scientific Inc.: Information and articles on random number generation.
Random Number Generator: A small, simple open-source shareware program by Scott Donato Saccenti [Win95].
Random Number Generator Algorithms: Documentation of algorithms in the GNU Scientific Library Reference Manual.
RANDPOLY: A REDUCE package based on a port of the Maple random polynomial generator together with some support facilities for the generation of random numbers and anonymous procedures. By Francis J. Wright.
RngPack: A pseudorandom number generator package for Java. Source code free under BSD licence.
Segobit Software: Random Number Generator Pro: Windows application to generate several random numbers in a given range, subject to constraints like excluding certain digits.
The NHSE Guide to Random Number Generators: Random number generators and pointers to software at the National HPCC Software Exchange for generating and testing pseudo-random numbers on high-performance computers.
The pLab Project: A server on the theory and practice of random number generation.
Try to Find Where the Ball Is Hidden: A small test to see how well humans can generate random numbers compared to computer predictions.
UNURAN: Universal Non-Uniform RANdom number generators: a GPL library of C functions to generate nonuniform random numbers, by Josef Leydold and Wolfgang Hoermann of the University of Economics, Vienna.
WWW Virtual Library: Random numbers and Monte Carlo Methods: Links to related conferences, papers, software, webpages, people.