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The FloatingPoint Type described in <iec 9506-2="" 14.4.2.2="">. The first octet is exponent width part.

The representation of the subsequent octets is compatible with the single precision IEEE 754 floating-point representation when the number of subsequent octets is four and the value of the initial octet is eight. Compatibility with double precision IEEE 754 floating-point representation exists when the number of subsequent octets is eight, and the value of the initial octet is eleven.

The FloatingPoint Type described in <iec 9506-2="" 14.4.2.2="">. IEC 9506-2 14.4.2.2. The first octet is exponent width part.

The representation of the subsequent octets is compatible with the single precision IEEE 754 floating-point representation when the number of subsequent octets is four and the value of the initial octet is eight. Compatibility with double precision IEEE 754 floating-point representation exists when the number of subsequent octets is eight, and the value of the initial octet is eleven.