I have spent years , many years of my life creating this algorythm for generating cryptolologicaly secure random numbers I lost a former versions source code, so I remade it from scratch , this is a program I call Enigma it is integer array based random number generation what I would like to ask is is this a cryptologically secure random number algorythm and what should It be called? since I don't even have a name for it yet it is using math processes I created myself I believe this is something totally new unlike any other random number generator that exists.. please tell me if this is so or not, and tell me if you think this Random number generator is a good one and if it is cryptologically secure, and whatever else you can comment on about this....

REM $DYNAMIC
COMMON SHARED n%, rbuf%, sz%, sw%, p1$
DECLARE SUB initialize ()
DECLARE SUB filbuf ()
DECLARE SUB setup ()
DECLARE FUNCTION Drnd# ()
DECLARE SUB core ()
DECLARE SUB modify ()
DIM SHARED pad1(340) AS STRING * 1
DIM SHARED trnsltr(66) AS STRING * 1 ' translates a 0-67 value into a pad character
DIM SHARED trnslt(255) AS INTEGER  'translates a pad value to 0-67 value -1 if error
DIM SHARED moders(26) AS INTEGER 'modding function prim number array
DIM SHARED moders2(26) AS INTEGER 'modding function prim number array
DIM SHARED ranbuf(1 TO 42) AS DOUBLE 'random number buffer if this is full and rbuf %>0
REM then this buffer is used to get new random values
REM rbuf% holds the index of the next random number to be used
REM subroutine setup loads the prime number table
REM from the data statements to be used
REM as modifiers in two different ways (or more)
REM subroutine initialize primes the pad array with initial values
REM transfering the values from a string into an array then
REM makes the first initial scrambling of this array
REM initializing pad user input phase:
CLS
INPUT "full name of file to be encrypted"; nam1$
INPUT "full name of output file"; nam2$
INPUT "enter password"; p2$
rbuf% = 0
n% = 0: sw% = 0
p3$ = STRING$(341, "Y")
p1$ = "WTfwd+-$wiHyIEGWYrgWBRYWHrkj3uehrnnqbwurt+>Hdgefrywre"
p1$ = p2$ + p1$ + p3$
PRINT "hit any key to continue any time after a display and after the graphic display"
p1$ = LEFT$(p1$, 341)
sz% = LEN(p1$)
CALL setup
CALL initialize
CLS
ibfr$ = STRING$(512, 32)
postn& = 1
OPEN nam1$ FOR BINARY AS #1
OPEN nam2$ FOR BINARY AS #2
g& = LOF(1)
max& = g&
sbtrct% = 512
WHILE g& > 0
LOCATE 1, 1
PRINT INT(1000 * ((max& - g&) / max&)) / 10; "% done";
IF g& < 512 THEN
ibfr$ = STRING$(g&, 32)
sbtrct% = g&
END IF
GET #1, postn&, ibfr$
FOR ste% = 1 TO LEN(ibfr$)
geh% = INT(Drnd# * 256)
MID$(ibfr$, ste%, 1) = CHR$(geh% XOR ASC(MID$(ibfr$, ste%, 1)))
NEXT ste%
PUT #2, postn&, ibfr$
postn& = postn& + sbtrct%
g& = g& - sbtrct%
WEND
CLOSE #2
CLOSE #1
PRINT "hit any key to exit"
i$ = ""
WHILE i$ = "": i$ = INKEY$: WEND
SYSTEM
END
DATA 3,5,7,9,11,13,17,19
DATA 23,29,33,37,43,47
DATA 53,59,67,71,73,79,83
DATA 89,91,97,101,107,109
DATA 43,45,60,62,36

REM $STATIC
SUB core
REM shuffling algorythinm
FOR a% = 0 TO 339
m% = (a% + 340) MOD 341: bez% = trnslt(ASC(pad1(340)))
IF n% MOD 3 = 0 THEN pad1(340) = trnsltr((2 * trnslt(ASC(pad1(a%))) + 67 -     trnslt(ASC(pad1(m%)))) MOD 67)
IF n% MOD 3 = 1 THEN pad1(340) = trnsltr((2 * (67 - trnslt(ASC(pad1(a%)))) + 67 - trnslt(ASC(pad1(m%)))) MOD 67)
IF n% MOD 3 = 2 THEN pad1(340) = trnsltr(((2 * trnslt(ASC(pad1(a%))) + 67 - trnslt(ASC(pad1(m%)))) + moders(n% MOD 27)) MOD 67)
pad1(a% + 1) = pad1(m%): n% = (n% + 1) MOD 32767
pad1(a%) = trnsltr((bez% + trnslt(ASC(pad1(m%)))) MOD 67)
NEXT a%
sw% = (sw% + 1) MOD 32767
END SUB

FUNCTION Drnd#
IF rbuf% = 0 THEN
CALL core
CALL filbuf
IF sw% = 32767 THEN CALL modify
END IF
IF rbuf% > 0 THEN yut# = ranbuf(rbuf%)
rbuf% = rbuf% - 1
Drnd# = yut#
END FUNCTION

SUB filbuf
q% = 42: temp# = 0
WHILE q% > 0
FOR p% = 1 TO 42
k% = (p% - 1) * 8
FOR e% = k% TO k% + 7
temp# = temp# * 67: hug# = ABS(trnslt(ASC(pad1(e%)))): temp# = temp# + hug#
NEXT e%
IF temp# / (67 ^ 8) >= 0 AND q% < 43 THEN
ranbuf(q%) = temp# / (67 ^ 8): q% = q% - 1
END IF
temp# = 0
NEXT p%
WEND
rbuf% = 42
END SUB

SUB initialize
FOR a% = 0 TO 340
pad1(a%) = MID$(p1$, a% + 1, 1)
NEXT a%
FOR a% = 0 TO 340
LOCATE 1, 1
IF a% MOD 26 = 0 THEN PRINT INT((340 - a%) / 26)
sum% = 0
FOR b% = 0 TO 340
qn% = INT(Drnd# * 81)
op% = INT(qn% / 3)
qn% = qn% MOD 3
IF qn% = 0 THEN sum% = sum% + trnslt(ASC(pad1(b%)))
IF qn% = 1 THEN sum% = sum% + (67 + 66 - trnslt(ASC(pad1(b%)))) MOD 67
IF qn% = 2 THEN sum% = sum% + trnslt(ASC(pad1(b%))) + moders(op%)
NEXT b%
pad1(a%) = trnsltr(sum% MOD 67)
NEXT a%
n% = n% + 1
END SUB

SUB modify
REM modifier shuffling routine
q% = 26
temp# = 0
WHILE q% > -1
FOR p% = 1 TO 27
k% = (p% - 1) * 4 + 3
FOR e% = k% TO k% + 3
temp# = temp# * 67
hug# = ABS(trnslt(ASC(pad1(e%))))
temp# = temp# + hug#
NEXT e%
IF (temp# / (67 ^ 4)) >= 0 AND q% > -1 THEN
SWAP moders(q%), moders(INT(27 * (temp# / (67 ^ 4))))
q% = q% - 1
END IF
temp# = 0
NEXT p%
WEND
END SUB

SUB setup
FOR a% = 0 TO 26
READ moders(a%)
moders2(a%) = moders(a%)
NEXT a%
REM setting up tables and modder functions
FOR a% = 0 TO 25
trnsltr(a%) = CHR$(a% + 97)
trnsltr(a% + 26) = CHR$(a% + 65)
NEXT a%
FOR a% = 52 TO 61
trnsltr(a%) = CHR$(a% - 4)
NEXT a%
FOR a% = 62 TO 66
READ b%
trnsltr(a%) = CHR$(b%)
NEXT a%
FOR a% = 0 TO 255
trnslt(a%) = -1
NEXT a%
FOR a% = 0 TO 66
trnslt(ASC(trnsltr(a%))) = a%
NEXT a%
RESTORE
END SUB

there is some explanation of how it works in the rem files, but in a nutshell it adds numbers in an array modded by some modifiers that then get shuffled around at random iterations in the sequence randomly shuffled at random times that is... so please answer my questions if you can thanks... and one more question, can a rng such as this one produce truly random numbers?? I have tested this program extensively with Diehard cause that is all I could get a hold of and it passed all the tests Superbly well.. please answer my questions and can you tell me if I can find other tests of randomness, a windows executable so I can subject this to further testing? thanks sorry about this wall of text.. and thanks for reading this. and giving me feedback... by the way it is written in qbasic 4.5

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I'm impressed that you wrote a psuedo-random number generator in Qbasic (my first language), regardless of whether it's cryptographically secure. I think this belongs on Codereview though. Also note that no deterministic process (i.e. a computer program) can produce truly random numbers. – Matthew Flaschen Jan 28 at 1:12
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I don't want to discourage you. It's very cool that you're interested in this stuff. Diehard is a decent test of a PRNGs suitability, so if you're passing those tests you're not in a bad spot. However, it would take a lot of effort to formally prove that your alg is not susceptible to bias issues. The way things work, the onus is generally on you to produce a formal proof of your algorithm, before anyone is going to take it seriously enough to invest the time to validate it. If you reeeeeally like this stuff and want to pursue it, learn the math and work up a proof. – DougW Jan 28 at 1:21
@MatthewFlaschen - Heh agreed, I thought the same thing re: QBasic. – DougW Jan 28 at 1:22
While writing your own PRNG might seem like an interesting problem, it is better to use an existing one, designed by experts, with known properties. As to the question " is it suffiently good for crypto use " then I'd hazard no. – Mitch Wheat Jan 28 at 1:33
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how can you expect someone to analyze your PRNG without even giving the slightest explanation your method? You say you are "using math processes I created myself" (whatever that means), but can't explain them. You ask about PRNG and post a full QBasic snippet of a file encryption. – pokey909 Jan 28 at 1:47
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