OP here,
I SWEAR TO REFRAIN FROM POSTING IN THE FUTURE.
I solved my own problem.
I formated the output of the shell command into a text file, then wrote this instead:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
open ( my $WIIB, '<', "WhatIsInBin");
our @binstrings = <$WIIB>;
close ($WIIB);
my @cards;
for my $line (@binstrings) {
push ( @cards, ( substr ($line, 0, 22) ) );
push ( @cards, ( substr ($line, 22) ) );
}
print "Bash Flash!\n";
while (1) {
for my $currentcard (@cards) {
print "$currentcard \n";
<STDIN>;
}
}
exit;
#
I hope this helps someone in the future.
Note to self: Keep it simple, Keep trying.
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