diff --git a/docs/library/micropython.rst b/docs/library/micropython.rst
index 14e4c917e07bb262713fc1eb7696e82f33236596..967f822ecf6693ae99ba2d1d0431eed3e9ec6f57 100644
--- a/docs/library/micropython.rst
+++ b/docs/library/micropython.rst
@@ -7,26 +7,6 @@
 Functions
 ---------
 
-.. only:: port_pyboard or port_unix
-
-    .. function:: mem_info([verbose])
-    
-       Print information about currently used memory.  If the ``verbose`` argument
-       is given then extra information is printed.
-    
-       The information that is printed is implementation dependent, but currently
-       includes the amount of stack and heap used.  In verbose mode it prints out
-       the entire heap indicating which blocks are used and which are free.
-    
-    .. function:: qstr_info([verbose])
-    
-       Print information about currently interned strings.  If the ``verbose``
-       argument is given then extra information is printed.
-    
-       The information that is printed is implementation dependent, but currently
-       includes the number of interned strings and the amount of RAM they use.  In
-       verbose mode it prints out the names of all RAM-interned strings.
-
 .. function:: alloc_emergency_exception_buf(size)
 
    Allocate ``size`` bytes of RAM for the emergency exception buffer (a good
@@ -37,3 +17,21 @@ Functions
    A good way to use this function is to put it at the start of your main script
    (eg boot.py or main.py) and then the emergency exception buffer will be active
    for all the code following it.
+
+.. function:: mem_info([verbose])
+
+   Print information about currently used memory.  If the ``verbose`` argument
+   is given then extra information is printed.
+
+   The information that is printed is implementation dependent, but currently
+   includes the amount of stack and heap used.  In verbose mode it prints out
+   the entire heap indicating which blocks are used and which are free.
+
+.. function:: qstr_info([verbose])
+
+   Print information about currently interned strings.  If the ``verbose``
+   argument is given then extra information is printed.
+
+   The information that is printed is implementation dependent, but currently
+   includes the number of interned strings and the amount of RAM they use.  In
+   verbose mode it prints out the names of all RAM-interned strings.