An eight-bit floating point representation would seem to offer an extremely limited dynamic range, but whatever floats your boat... According to the WP article referenced above, IEEE-754 already has a "binary16" Half-precision floating-point format definition; maybe that would be of use.
In reply to Re^3: How to convert negative and positive floating points to binary and vice versa
by AnomalousMonk
in thread How to convert negative and positive floating points to binary and vice versa
by thanos1983
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