Hello, I am trying to convert from boost_1_29_0 to boost_1_33_1 with the random functions. I am using GCC 2.95.3 on Solaris 8. with the Older version of boost_1_29_0 We used the following: exp_(rnd_, 1.0/lambda_), // Initialization list Class constructor. And then used it as follows... lastArrival_ += exp_() * 1000.0; // rnd_.seed already initialized For boost_1_33_1 We changed this to be: exp_(1.0/lambda_), Then used it as follows: lastArrival_ += exp_(rnd_) * 1000.0; Declarations used: // exponential distribution to determine // arrival time double lambda_; boost::exponential_distribution<> exp_; boost::poisson_distribution<> poisson_; However, with the older 1_29 version of boost we were getting numbers such as 3.xxxxxx, 0.xxxxxxx and so on when I printed "exp_()" out. With the new boost_1_33_1 all I see printed out is "Infinite" for the value ot the "exp_(rnd_)" I'm new to boost so any help would be appreciated. This was someone else's code, and I am supposed to plug in the poisson_distribution, but I'd like it to work with the exponential_distribution as it did previously. I assume that I'm either not doing the Initialization correctly or didn't understand what the "Engine" was supposed to be to convert from the previous version. Any tips on using the boost poisson_distribution would be appreciated also. I am assuming Poisson will be initialized with "poisson_(lambda_)" and used as "lastArrival_ += poisson_(exp_) * 1000.0; " Thanks for any help. David Haverkamp