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Old 05-28-2003
The script is kinda long and thinking about what you said, maybe the way I'm doing it isn't suitable to do a file count-down... which is a shame really because it would have been very useful... :/
 

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swapsex(3)						     Library Functions Manual							swapsex(3)

Name
       swap_word,  swap_half, swap_filehdr, swap_aouthdr, swap_scnhdr, swap_hdr, swap_fd, swap_fi, swap_sym, swap_ext, swap_pd, swap_dn, swap_opt,
       swap_aux, swap_reloc, swap_ranlib - swap the sex of the specified structure

Syntax
       #include <sex.h>
       #include <filehdr.h>
       #include <aouthdr.h>
       #include <scnhdr.h>
       #include <sym.h>
       #include <symconst.h>
       #include <cmplrs/stsupport.h>
       #include <reloc.h>
       #include <ar.h>

       long swap_word( word )
       long word;

       short swap_half( half )
       short half;

       void swap_filehdr( pfilehdr, destsex )
       FILHDR *pfilehdr;
       long destsex;

       void swap_aouthdr( paouthdr, destsex )
       AOUTHDR *paouthdr;
       long destsex;

       void swap_scnhdr( pscnhdr, destsex )
       SCNHDR *pscnhdr;
       long destsex;

       void swap_hdr( phdr, destsex )
       pHDRR phdr;
       long destsex;

       void swap_fd( pfd, count, destsex )
       pFDR pfd;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_fi( pfi, count, destsex )
       pFIT pfi;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_sym( psym, count, destsex )
       pSYMR psym;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_ext( pext, count, destsex )
       pEXTR pext;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_pd( ppd, count, destsex )
       pPDR ppd;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_dn( pdn, count, destsex )
       pRNDXR pdn;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_opt( popt, count, destsex )
       pOPTR popt;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_aux( paux, type, destsex )
       pAUXU paux;
       long type;
       long destsex;

       void swap_reloc( preloc, count, destsex )
       struct reloc *preloc;
       long count;
       long destsex;

       void swap_ranlib( pranlib, count, destsex )
       struct ranlib *pranlib;
       long count;
       long destsex;

Description
       All routines that swap headers take a pointer to a header structure to change the byte's sex. The destsex argument lets	the  swapsex  rou-
       tines decide whether to swap bitfields before or after swapping the words in which they occur. If destsex equals the hostsex of the machine
       you are running on, the flip happens before the swap; otherwise, the flip happens after the swap.  Although not all  routines  swap  struc-
       tures containing bitfields, the destsex is required.

       The  routine  takes  a  pointer to an aux entry and a type, which is a ST_AUX_* constant in cmplrs/stsupport.h.	The constant specifies the
       type of the aux entry to change the sex of.  All other routines are passed a pointer to an array of structures and a count of structures to
       have  the  byte	sex  changed.	The  routines and are macros declared in sex.h.  Only the include files that describe the structures being
       swapped have to be included.

See Also
       gethostsex(3)

								       RISC								swapsex(3)
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