71:
perl -e'$,=$";@a=(0..9,A..F);print" "x4,@a,$/,map{$_."0:",map(chr$b++,@a),$/}@a'
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If there's a prob with the leading spaces, 75:
perl -e'$,=$";@a=(0..9,A..F);print" "x3,@a,$/,map{"\r$_"."0:",map(chr$b++,@a),$/}@a'
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And my first version because I liked it :), 77 including the l:
perl -le'@a=(0..9,A..F);sub a{print"@_"};a" "x3,@a;for$a(@a){a$a."0:",map chr$b++,@a}'
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If anyone finds that these don't work elsewhere (I'm testing on FreeBSD 4.6 with perl 5.6.1 and 5.8.0), I'd appreciate it if you'd comment :)
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