I might consider moving my Turboencabulator to the kitchen, thanks for the suggestion! On the other hand, this is the script I used to convert the csv file to binary, which works flawlessly for most rows in my csv file.
open(A,"6k6.csv");
open(B,">6k6.fp");
binmode B;
while(<A>)
{
if($_=~m/(".*"),(.*)/gi)
{
$temp=$2;
$temp=~tr[,\n][]d;
print B "$1".pack 'b*',$temp;
print B "\n";
}
}
Then I used vec to write out each bit from the bit string on a separate file which showed me some lines are not converted as it is into binary.
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