In my MPIR repository at https://github.com/BrianGladman/mpir I have new 
Windows assembler code for Intel processors, some new function from GMP 
some tidying up of the source code and a major revision of the Windows 
build code.  Although this can be used directly, a number of people have 
asked for these changes to be merged into Bill Hart's MPIR master 
repository but this can only be done after my changes have been tested on 
Linux/GCC.  I am hence looking for volunteers who would be willing to 
undertake this testing (it would require minor changes to the Linux build 
system to add the new functions that I have added).

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