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-<big><b>Platform Implementations</b></big>
-
-<br /> <br />
-This document describes the implementation issues with different platforms
-that the SILC Toolkit support. Some of the supported platforms does not
-support all the features delivered with the Toolkit or they may behave
-differently from other platforms.
-
-<br /> <br />
-<li><a href="#unix">Unix & Linux Implementation</a><br />
-<li><a href="#windows">Windows Implementation</a><br />
-<li><a href="#macosx">Mac OS X Implementation</a>
-<li><a href="#symbian">Symbian OS Implementation</a>
-
-<br /> <br /> <br />
-<b>Supported Platforms</b>
-
-<br /> <br />
-SILC Toolkit supports by default all Unix and Linux platforms, Windows
-platforms from Windows 2000 and newer, Mac OS X and Symbian OS.
-
-<br /> <br /> <br />
-<b><a name="unix"></a>Unix Implementation</b>
-
-<br /> <br />
-All features and components delivered with the SILC Toolkit work on all
-Unix and Linux platforms. There are no special Unix platform related
-implementation issues with current version of SILC Toolkit.
-
-
-<br /> <br /> <br />
-<b><a name="windows"></a>Windows Implementation</b>
-
-<br /> <br />
-By default all features and components delivered with SILC Toolkit are
-supported on Windows. However, there are some certain issues with the
-Windows version of the SILC Toolkit.
-
-<br /> <br />
-<li>Some of the network routines do not support IPv6.
-
-
-<br /> <br /> <br />
-<b><a name="macosx"></a>Mac OS X Implementation</b>
-
-<br /> <br />
-All features and components delivered with the SILC Toolkit work on Mac
-OS X platform. There are no special Mac OS X platform related
-implementation issues with current version of SILC Toolkit.
-
-
-<br /> <br /> <br />
-<b><a name="symbian"></a>Symbian OS Implementation</b>
-
-<br /> <br />
-Symbian OS support in SILC Toolkit is still experimental. By default all
-features and components delivered with SILC Toolkit are supported and
-should work on Symbian. However, there are some issues with the Symbian
-version of the SILC Toolkit of what Symbian developers need to be aware.
-
-<br /> <br />
-<li>The function <tt>silc_schedule</tt> on Symbian will allocate new Active
-Scheduler Waiter and will block the calling thread. The caller should
-allocate Active Scheduler before calling <tt>silc_schedule</tt>.
-
-<li>When adding timeout tasks to SILC Scheduler the SILC Scheduler is woken
-up after the timeout task has been added. This allows adding of the
-timeout tasks from Symbian active objects outside the SILC Scheduler loop.
-On other platforms this wakeup operation is not performed.
-
-<li>Adding fd task to SILC Scheduler will not schedule the fd for any
-operation. Instead, programmer should use SILC Socket Stream API and SILC
-Fd Stream API on Symbian when dealing with file descriptors and sockets.
-These APIs provide asynchronous notification when data is available and can
-be written.
-
-<li>The function <tt>silc_thread_create</tt> on Symbian will install Active
-Scheduler and allocate Cleanup Stack for the new thread. The created
-thread always shares heap with the parent thread.