+ /// MRMS[0-7][rm] - These forms are used to represent instructions that use
+ /// a Mod/RM byte, and use the middle field to hold extended opcode
+ /// information. In the intel manual these are represented as /0, /1, ...
+ ///
+
+ // First, instructions that operate on a register r/m operand...
+ MRMS0r = 16, MRMS1r = 17, MRMS2r = 18, MRMS3r = 19, // Format /0 /1 /2 /3
+ MRMS4r = 20, MRMS5r = 21, MRMS6r = 22, MRMS7r = 23, // Format /4 /5 /6 /7
+
+ // Next, instructions that operate on a memory r/m operand...
+ MRMS0m = 24, MRMS1m = 25, MRMS2m = 26, MRMS3m = 27, // Format /0 /1 /2 /3
+ MRMS4m = 28, MRMS5m = 29, MRMS6m = 30, MRMS7m = 31, // Format /4 /5 /6 /7