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diff --git a/doc/beyond-ansi.sgml b/doc/beyond-ansi.sgml
index 3c1a434..a3d7eea 100644
--- a/doc/beyond-ansi.sgml
+++ b/doc/beyond-ansi.sgml
@@ -130,18 +130,13 @@ calling external C code, described
specified by &ANSI;. Weak pointers allow references to objects to be
maintained without keeping them from being GCed. And "finalization"
hooks are available to cause code to be executed when an object is
-GCed.
+GCed.
&SBCL; does not currently provide Gray streams, but may do so in
the near future. (It has unmaintained code inherited from &CMUCL; to
do so.)
-&SBCL; does not currently support multithreading (traditionally
-called multiprocessing> in &Lisp;) but contains unmaintained
-code from &CMUCL; to do so. A sufficiently motivated maintainer
-could probably make it work.
-
Support for Unix>
@@ -165,6 +160,14 @@ is also supported.
The debugger supports a number of options. Its documentation is
accessed by typing help> at the debugger prompt.
+
Documentation for inspect> is accessed by typing
help> at the inspect> prompt.