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OK, I was going thru a ROM dump last week, and text I was interested in was interlaced between the high and low ROMS. Naturally, I thought perl would be ideal to straighten this mess out. The resulting program I wrote felt too long. So, without further ado, your golf course today is to take 2 strings:
... and produce a single string from them: Extra credit: Make the routine split the single string into substrings that're an arbitrary length, and spit them out on separate lines, ie: the big string is really a bunch of strings of "x" bytes. I promise this ain't homework, even tho it really looks like it by now. :o) -- In reply to (golf) Interlaced Strings by yakko
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