'swab' can be handy too (why isn't it
'swap'? Short for 'swap bytes'
maybe?)
My guess would be yes - from the PDP-11 opcode for byte-swapping a
16-bit value, SWAB.
Now if only it had another option to swap the halves of 32-bit
quantities....
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