hey if i have a signed 16-bit value and i want to transform it into a 32-bit IEEE float in [-1.0,1.0) range solely with simple bit operations, how would i do it? i have no floating point hardware, however all simple bit operations are free
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neat! unfortunately i was trying to do it in HDL, so your elegant solution is unfortunately entirely lost on me...
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Yeah, I knew that already (from reading other tweets in the thread) before I even started working on the first version. But it's a neat bit-manipulation task.. I might add it to the example apps section in the RISC-V Bitmanip document.
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