Those using a language like VB, which don't have a really convenient way of disabling overflow checks during the conversion, could use something like:
Shared Function unsToSign64(ByVal val As UInt64) As Int64
If (val And &H8000000000000000UL) 0 Then Return CLng(val Xor &H8000000000000000UL) Xor &H8000000000000000 Else Return CLng(val)
End Function
Shared Function signToUns64(ByVal val As Int64) As UInt64
If val < 0 Then Return CULng(val Xor &H8000000000000000) Xor &H8000000000000000UL Else Return CULng(val)
End Function
or
Shared Function unsToSign(ByVal val As UInt64) As Int64
Return CLng(val And &H7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUL) + (CLng(-((val And &H8000000000000000UL) >> 1)) << 1)
End Function
Shared Function signToUns(ByVal val As Int64) As UInt64
Return CULng(val And &H7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) + (CULng(-((val And &H8000000000000000) >> 1)) << 1)
End Function
Versions for 32 bits would be very similar. I'm not sure which approach would be faster. The shifts are a little silly, but they avoid the need for 'if' tests.