It's odd that you talk of the file being defined in terms of C++ structs, since I think C++ doesn't define the memory layout of structs.
There is Convert::Binary::C, but it's usually simpler just to use unpack. You can read blocks of the appropriate size using read or by setting $/ appropriately with readline (aka <>).
(Too slow!)
In reply to Re: Opening certain files
by ikegami
in thread Opening certain files
by Dwood
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