+// It's hard to believe that developers would be sloppy with their memory writes, yet in
+// some cases the developers screwed up royal. E.g., Club Drive has the following code:
+//
+// 807EC4: movea.l #$f1b000, A1
+// 807ECA: movea.l #$8129e0, A0
+// 807ED0: move.l A0, D0
+// 807ED2: move.l #$f1bb94, D1
+// 807ED8: sub.l D0, D1
+// 807EDA: lsr.l #2, D1
+// 807EDC: move.l (A0)+, (A1)+
+// 807EDE: dbra D1, 807edc
+//
+// The problem is at $807ED0--instead of putting A0 into D0, they really meant to put A1
+// in. This mistake causes it to try and overwrite approximately $700000 worth of address
+// space! (That is, unless the 68K causes a bus error...)
+