> Quick question on 1.0.2 and Visual Studio win64 builds ... is ml64
> supported or just nasm?

Quick answer: quantum mechanics. Longer answer: state is unknown till
it's measured. Long answer: reports are not rejected, but
when-in-doubt-use-nasm principle applies, and reaction to reports can as
well be avoiding problem.

As for supporting MASM in more general terms. You have to do better than
"it's *nice* to have MASM". You have to show why is it so, what is it
MASM offers that NASM doesn't. Even if there are some/any, they would be
weighed against advantages NASM has to offer (such as unconditional
availability for immediate download, possibility to affect the
functionality, cross-platform support). And even then faking nasm is
hardly appropriate way to solve the problem.

>> While I am able to build those versions and they pass the "ms\test", I
>> do not have a CPU with Intel® AVX, Intel® AVX2, Intel® AVX-512 ...
>> anybody want to test it on those processors?  :-)

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-development-emulator/

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