bit twiddling
n. 1. (pejorative) An exercise in tuning (see
tune) in which incredible amounts of time and effort go to
produce little noticeable improvement, often with the result that
the code becomes incomprehensible. 2. Aimless small
modification to a program, esp. for some pointless goal.
3. Approx. syn. for bit bashing; esp. used for the act of
frobbing the device control register of a peripheral in an attempt
to get it back to a known state.