Contributor: SWAG SUPPORT TEAM Program RealConv; { This program demonstrates the conversion of a 6 byte Turbo Pascal } { real variable type by re-creating the exponent and Mantissa. } { The temporary variable Mantissa accumulates the value stored in } { bytes 2 through 6. } type SixByteArray = array[1..6] of byte; var r : real; s : SixByteArray absolute r; { Allows access to individual real type bytes } i,j : byte; PosFlag : boolean; Mantissa : real; Number : real; function power (x,y : integer) : real; begin power := exp(y * ln(x)); end; begin write('Enter floating point Number '); readln(r); { Check if entry is positive from bit 7 of byte 6 } PosFlag := ($80 and s[6]) = 0; { Force bit 7 of byte 6 on } s[6] := s[6] or $80; { Initialize the Mantissa } Mantissa := 1.0; { Check each byte of mantissa } for i := 2 to 6 do { Check each bit } for j := 0 to 7 do if ((s[i] shr j) and 1 ) = 1 then { Increment mantissa appropriately } Mantissa := Mantissa + power(2, (j + (i-2)*8)); { Normalize the number by dividing by 2^40 } Number := Mantissa / power(2,40); { Get number by multiply Mantissa by the exponent } Number := Number * power(2, s[1] - $80); if not PosFlag then Number := Number * -1; writeln(Number); readln; end.