+=head2 Handling of underflow and overflow
+
+Prior to VOS Release 14.7.0, VOS does not support automatically
+mapping overflowed floating-point values to +infinity, nor
+automatically mapping underflowed floating-point values to zero,
+unlike many other platforms. The Perl pack function has been
+modified to perform such mapping in software on VOS. Performing
+other floating-point computations that underflow or overflow
+will probably result in SIGFPE. Don't push your luck.
+
+As of VOS Release 14.7.0, the VOS POSIX runtime sets up the
+PA-RISC hardware floating-point status register so that the
+overflow and underflow exceptions do not trap, but instead
+automatically convert the result to infinity or zero, as
+appropriate. As of this writing, there are still floating-point
+operations that can trap, for example, subtracting two infinite
+values. This is recorded as suggestion posix-1022, which is not
+yet fixed.
+
+=head1 TEST STATUS
+
+When Perl 5.9.0 is built using the native build process on VOS
+Release 14.7.0 and GNU C++/GNU Tools 2.0.2a, all but nine
+attempted tests either pass or result in TODO (ignored)
+failures. The tests that fail are:
+
+t/io/dup, test 2
+t/io/tell, test 28
+t/op/pack, test 0
+ext/B/t/bytecode, test 1
+ext/Devel/Peek/t/Peek, test 1
+ext/Encode/t/enc_module, test 1
+ext/IO/t/io_dup, test 2
+lib/ExtUtils/t/MM_Unix, test 94
+lib/Net/ing/t/450_service, test 8
+
+=head1 SUPPORT STATUS