perl -nE"say join',',map{ qq[c($_)] } unpack 'C*', $_" ..\dumpbin.exe c(77),c(90),c(144),c(0),c(3),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(4),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(255) +,c(255) c(36),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(204),c(80),c(224),c(67),c(1 +36),c(4 c(0),c(0),c(0),c(6),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(176),c(19),c(0),c( +0),c(0), ),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0 +),c(0),c( c(0),c(0),c(0),c(4),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0), +c(0),c(0 (0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c +(0),c(0) (0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c +(0),c(0), c(0),c(0),c(126),c(24),c(0),c(0),c(146),c(24),c(0),c(0),c(162),c(24),c +(0),c( c(0),c(0),c(0),c(108),c(105),c(110),c(107),c(46),c(101),c(120),c(101), +c(0),c c(0),c(108),c(105),c(110),c(107),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(0),c(46),c(101),c(12 +0),c(1 ,,,

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