I have studied the pack, unpack, and packtut extensively, and conclude that they do not get the chance to come into play: Perl is tinkering with the write.
Sorry, but you are wrong. Your problem is one of your perception. Perl doesn't "tinker with the write".
A byte with the numeric value of 44 is simply the bit pattern 00101100. It will only be interpreted as an ascii character by whatever you are using to look at it.
In reply to Re^3: syswrite numbers, not strings
by BrowserUk
in thread syswrite numbers, not strings
by akujbida
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