Rather than an array you might be able to use vec.
johngg@shiraz:~/perl > perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -E '
my $vec;
vec( $vec, 0, 8 ) = 57;
say qq{Bit $_: }, vec( $vec, $_, 1 ) ? q{set} : q{not set}
for 0 .. 7;'
Bit 0: set
Bit 1: not set
Bit 2: not set
Bit 3: set
Bit 4: set
Bit 5: set
Bit 6: not set
Bit 7: not set
I hope this is helpful.
Update: Note that vec can vector sizes up to 64 bits on Perl compiled for 64-bit environments. This doesn't satisfy your 80-bit requirement unfortunately.
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