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< 
< dieharder version 3.31.1 Copyright 2003 Robert G. Brown
<  
< Usage:
<   dieharder [-a] [-b bits] [-d diehard test number] [-f filename]
<            [-g generator number] [-h] [-i iterations] [-l] 
<            [-n ntuple] [-p number of p samples] [-q] [-o filename] 
<            [-N] [-r rgb test number] [-s sts test number] 
< 	   [-t number of test samples] [-u user test number] 
< 	   [-v verbose flag] [-x xvalue] [-y yvalue] [-z zvalue] 
< 
<   -a Runs all the tests with standard/default options to create a report
<   -b bits - sets the number of bits to be used in tests that act on a bit
<      string of variable length, e.g. the rgb bitdist test.
<   -d test number -  selects specific diehard test.
<   -f filename - two generators permit either formatted ASCII numbers
<      or raw binary numbers to be read in from a file for testing.
<      Note well that some (default) tests require 10,000,000 or more rands!
<      To see a sample of the (required) header for ASCII formatted input, run
< 
<          dieharder -o -f example.input -t 10
< 
<      and then examine the contents of example.input.
<      Raw binary input reads 32 bit increments of the specified data stream.
<   -g generator number - selects a specific generator for testing.  Using
<      -1 causes all known generators to be printed out to the display.
<   -h prints context-sensitive help -- usually Usage (this message) or a
<      test synopsis if entered as e.g. dieharder -d 3 -h.
<   -i iterations - sets iteration count for timing runs (should not be
<      needed).
<   -l list all known tests.
<   -n ntuple - set ntuple length for tests on short bit strings that permit
<      the length to be varied (e.g. rgb bitdist).
<   -o filename - output -t count random numbers to file.
<   -N force the usage of non-overlapping samples in certain diehard tests.
<   -p count - sets the number of p-value samples per test (default 100).
<   -q selects "quiet" operation: results only are printed on a single line
<      (where applicable).  This is a way of getting a very compact report.
<   -r test number - selects specific rgb test.
<   -S seed.  Any (uint) seed but (default) 0 surpresses per-test,
<      fully automated reseeding from /dev/random if available or the 
<      clock if not (where the latter is NOT really desireable).
<   -s test number - selects specific sts test.
<   -t count - sets the number of random entities used in each test, where
<      possible.  Be warned -- some tests will take a long time with the
<      default value of 10000.  Read the test synopses for suggested settings
<      for -t or use -a first.
<   -u test number - selects specific user-developed test, if you've added
<      one or more to this tool.  dieharder provides this interface to make
<      it easy to add your own tests.
<   -v verbose flag -- controls the verbosity of the output for debugging
<      only.  Probably of little use to non-developers, and developers can
<      read the enum(s) in dieharder.h and the test sources to see which
<      flag values turn on output on which routines.  1 is "all" and will
<      result in a fairly detailed trace of program activity.
<   -x,-y,-z number - Some tests have parameters that can safely be varied
<      from their default value.  For example, in the diehard birthdays test,
<      one can vary the number of "dates" drawn from the "year" of some
<      length, which can also be varied.  -x 2048 -y 30 alters these two
<      values but should still run fine.
< 
<   NOTE WELL:  The "bogomegarates" returned by this tool are BOGUS
<   and may not be even approximately correct in your context.  Also, the
<   quality assessment(s) for the rngs may, in fact, be completely incorrect
<   or misleading.  Use them at your Own Risk!  Be Warned!
< 
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* DONE
Status: OK
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