Computer 1 is a TRS-80; computer 2 may have a Z80 CPU and run CP/M....
Congratulations on porting Perl to either... :-)
Seriously, a quick check of questions posted here suggests that others working with "large DNA sequences" are working with strings f a a a r longer than those you cite. Unless you're working on a shared system with incredibly; no, make that "unbelieveably" tight user-space limits, there's something missing in the picture you've presented so far.
In reply to Re: How to store large strings?
by ww
in thread How to store large strings?
by Anonymous Monk
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