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how to read each letter from file and store it in variable.

Dear friends,

i am writing csh script

i have one dat file containing following data.like this.
08FD3 03A26 000FA0 FFFF0 BBA0F 00000 00000

from the above file i want to read each letter and store it in one variable.
how it is possible.

please help
 

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