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4 November, 20:34

What is the 12-bit BCD binary code for 53810? (u8q12) ?

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  1. 4 November, 20:38
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    This is weird. A BCD code allocates 4 bits (a nibble) for each digit. So a decimal number like 53810 has 5 digits, so would require 5*4 = 20 bits.

    53810 = 0101 0011 1000 0001 0000

    So, I don't see how you would fit that in 12 bits. What am I missing?
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