//this isn't endian safe...
#define BSWAP64(x) ((htonl(x & 0xFFFFFFFF) << 32) | htonl(x >> 32))
// Actually, we use ESAFExx() macros instead of this, and we use GCC to check the endianness...
+// Acutally, considering that "byteswap.h" doesn't exist elsewhere, the above
+// is probably our best bet here. Just need to rename them to ESAFExx().
uint16 & memcon1 = *((uint16 *)&jagMemSpace[0xF00000]);
uint16 & memcon2 = *((uint16 *)&jagMemSpace[0xF00002]);