The PowerPC CPU has bits in MSR (DR and IR) which control whether
addresses are translated. We should respect these instead of mixing
physical addresses and translated addresses into the same address space.
This is mostly mass-renaming calls to memory accesses APIs from places
which expect address translation to use a different version from those
which do not expect address translation.
This does very little on its own, but it's the first step to a correct BAT
implementation.
Since the menus aren't actually assigned a parent, they would not be freed by wx. Plus, these should have initially been constructed on the stack in the first place.
Technically any time someone right-clicked the game list they would be leaking memory.