Hmm, the link could help:

http://mpir.org/supported.html

It's not on the main MPIR webpage yet, as this is a proposal, which
will need approval of the MPIR devels, after a period of discussion.

Specifically, this is a proposal to remove assembly support for the list
of architectures listed in the no assembly support column.

Bill.

On 31 January 2010 17:17, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I've made a page of Architectures/Compilers/OSes that MPIR should
> recognise, along with a *proposed* categorisation according to how
> much attention the MPIR developers do/should pay to each.
>
> I'm posting this to the mpir-devel and sage-devel lists for comment,
> as this is just as relevant for the Sage folks as it is for MPIR.
>
> Have we missed anything important? Anyone think something should be
> moved up/down the list?
>
> Anyone want to volunteer to maintain support/complete a port of MPIR
> for one or more of these, or to volunteer to make a machine available
> for testing (especially if it lives in the supported but not tested
> category)?
>
> Bill.
>

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