Odin (software)
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In computing, Odin is a project to run Microsoft Windows programs on OS/2 or convert them to OS/2 native format. It also provides the Odin32 API to compile Win32 (Windows API) programs for OS/2.
The project's goals are:
- Every Windows program should load and operate properly;
- Create a complete OS/2 implementation of the Win32 API.
Technical overview
Odin achieves binary compatibility by converting Win32 .EXEs and .DLLs to OS/2 format. Conversion can be done on the fly (each time the application is run) or permanently. Odin does not use emulation or a compatibility layer.Odin identifies itself to Windows applications as Windows 2000 Service Pack 2.
Odin uses code from WINE, which runs Win32 applications on Unix-like operating systems.
Name
The project is named after Odin, the supreme god of Germanic and Norse mythology.External links
- [Odin] (project home page)
- [Application compatibility list]
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