Improvement on the subframe random number generator, using CLNE(SPRK). Open challenge: derive a theoretical BFP for LBPHacker's PRNG.		
				
			
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			@Cuddles13 Yes, this is a pseudo-random number generator, since it implicitly uses TPT's RNG. But it is random enough for most purposes, and the point is that it's more random than any existing TPT RNG. 
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			Isn't true randomness supposedly impossible to replicate on a computer? (Even if it presents itself as random to the human eye?) 
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			* WHILE 1:VX=VX*0.3:INC VX,RNDF()*2-1:IF X+VX>=0 && X+VX<2 THEN INC X,VX ELSE VX=0:ENDIF:WEND 
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			I think the BFP is the probability that FLOOR(X) will change between loops in this program: WHILE 1:VX=VX*0.3:INC VX,RNDF()*2-1:IF X+VX>=0 && X+VY<2 THEN INC X,VX ENDIF:WEND 
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			Ah, so you've figured out a way to make the CLNE(SPRK) method work properly at 60hz.