* first round of GameShark.cs cleanups, redundant code and stylecop cleanup
* simplify how gba readonly values are set
* a few more cleanups
* GameShark - use NESGameGenieDecoder for nes logic
* remove now unused NESGameGeneie tool
* Client.Common - move nes encode/decoder to a cheats folder
* GameShark - move genesis game genie coding logic to its own class
* remove NesGameGenieEncoder that i snow unused
* fix naming
* remove GenGameGenie in favor of using the unified Cheat Code decoder
* move Gameboy/GameGear decoding logic from GameShark to its own class, cleanup
* remove GBGameGenie, was only exposed via the toolbox, GameShark tool does all of this logic
* GameShark - move snes game genie decoding logic to its own class
* cleanup
* remove unused snes GameGenie tool
* move Gb GameShark decoding to its own class
* cleanup
* move Genesis action replay decoding logic to its own class
* cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* move Sms ActionReplay decoding to its own class, cleanlup
* cleanup
* move snes action replay decoding to its own class
* cleanup with a helper method
* cleanup
* more cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* move Psx GameShark decoding to its own class
* Move saturn gameshark parsing to its own class
* cleanup
* cleanup
* move N64 decoder logic to its own class
* remove GBA cheat code that hasn't been ready for 5 years, easier to try to implement this in the re-architected code, so delete for now at least
* start to detangle GBA gameshark mess
* Gameshark - remove most gba cheat code functionality for now, easier to rebuild it later
* Gameshark - cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* cleanup
* redesign nes decoder to simpler design
* simplify more
* convert psx and saturn decoders and simplify
* convert more decoders
* convert more decoders
* convert more decoders
* convert more decoders
* convert gba decoder
* convert more decoders
* convert and simplify N64 decoder
* GameShark - simplify more
* make trace logging "core-pushes" model, to a sink installed by the frontend. This sink can go straight to the disk without wasting memory if that's what the Trace Logger tool has selected; or the Trace Logger will buffer it if it needs to. Formerly, we had a "core-pushes-to-buffer" and "client-pulls-once-per-frame" which necessarily caused huge buffers no matter what was going on.
GBA Cheats: Add Check for DEADFACE to return without conversion and issue warning about this. Add Skeleton for Action Replay MAX code conversion. Needs detection.
Some improvement when you get Available types. Used to return a new
array each time you call the function. It has been transformed into an
IEnumrable and yield return.
DisplayType, PreviousType and Watchsize have been moved outside the
Watch Class