You can do this by setting the random number generator to "file" and then selecting a file with some numbers in (the 1-6 numbers will be picked out).
You can get some numbers from random.org (or just create a file anyway you like): http://random.org/nform.html put them in a file and off you go. Jon Walter Müller wrote: > Hello, > > i wrote a feature request some weeks ago. > > ---snip--- > > Hello GNUBG, > > i don't want to enter manual dice. > > Is there an interface for an external dice module? I am looking for an > external dice module, too. > > Alternatively, would it be possible to generate a file of the dice GNUBG > received from random.org? > > Great program. Thanks, > > WM > > ---snip--- > > I received a personal mail questioning why i was interested in such a > feature. Well, i am not the type of guy who trusts software. I am able to > review the GNUBG source code but it is a huge monster and lacks clarity. > Furthermore I don't compile the code myself. > > The possibility to get a file of the random numbers GNUBG received from > random.org would help. I don't want to trust a piece of software where i can > have proof of the correctness. > > This is no personal suspiciousness I just have a bad feeling about so-called > "randomness" in gambling software (especially backgammon and poker servers). > > Thanks for any comments and maybe help, > > WM >
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