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Binary Conversions gem74 02/07/06
    I am having trouble reading a binary that is more than
    8 bits.

    Binary value:

    1000 000 0010 0110 000 0110 1101 1001
    What # (base ten) is represented if the value is assumed to represent a # stored in:

    2's compliment notation?

    answer - 2144991527 How to get this?

    Excess notation?

    answer - 2492121 How to get this?

    IEEE floating point (32-bit) notation?

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1. One thing you can do is search shareware libraries for a bin...
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