Adjusted the PC value stored when an Address Error fault occurs to
use the size of the access operation.
I also flipped the IN bit in the word that's written to the top of
the stack on an AddressError, even though that's opposite of what
the docs say. It seems to pass the tests. I probably have something
else going wrong, but it shouldn't be an important bit either way.
Some debug code was enabled that prevented illegal instructions
from being handled normally with a processor exception
The brief instruction word decoding could cause an illegal instruction
if it didn't match the docs, but the actual implementation would not
complain in those cases, so I modified it to not perform validation
for <=MC68010
Increment and Decrement addressing modes, when using the stack pointer,
will always inc/dec by at least 2 bytes, even if it's a byte operation,
to keep the stack aligned to the nearest word boundary