It probably stores numbers in a format that isn't intrinsic to the hardware. You can make your own floating point type that has vastly more precision and range than the native float/double types (doubles can only store values up to about 10^308).
Do changed/unchanged scans to find relevant values that make up the larger number. You still need to know how to interpret those values.
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