


If the sum reach the “max.hit” value the analysis stops. During analysis hotbits / true random numbers are used to add a random number from 0 to 10 to each rate. “.hit” means that the “Energetic Value” during analysis of each rate needs to be 1000 or higher in order to stop analysis. The SETTINGS tab has a few options you can change if required. Then just buy a cheap external USB webcam, plug it into your notebook and use that instead of the embedded one. Unfortunately this is exactly the case with most webcams integrated in notebooks. When you webcam driver oversimplifies the input of your camera, then you can not use this webcam for hotbits. Ok, here, because you are so curious what is inside one package: these “was” hotbits, now they are regularly bitsĪt the bottom the amount of hotbits packages (it is called “cache” because they are stored on the harddrive).

AetherOnePi deletes the packages automatically once it has used them. When you do this you should throw away the one file.

… but be aware that if you open the file, the content determined by your observation and the hotbits are gone. The resulting image look like this:īack in the root folder you see a new folder “hotbits”. While you should cover the webcam in order to increase the hotbits production (more noise), the lens should not be covered completely so that you get a black image.īut just cover it slightly with a piece of paper or a clothe. If you have a webcam this can be done very easily (fun fact: a cheap webcam works better than an expensive one, because the chip is able to produce more randomness).įollow the instructions in the video how to collect hotbits from your webcam. You will see something similar to this content: HOTBITSįirst let’s generate some hotbits. … there you will find the “ Artifacts” section where the most fresh build generated a Zip file for you …ĭownload it and unzip it on your harddrive (or USB stick if you want a portable one). Or if you want to download a beta version, sign in to Github (or sign up if you have no account). You can download the official release here. There is a bug in the processing library that AetherOne uses for graphics rendering that makes it impossible to use Java 9 or higher. JAVA, you need to install the version 1.8. But it can run on a cheap Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 (or greater). AetherOne does not work on a tablet or cellphone. You need a computer, a PC or Mac or Linux machine.
