Odin (code conversion software)
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Odin (known before as Win32-OS/2) 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.
Quick Facts Initial release, Stable release ...
Initial release | 1999 |
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License | Proprietary |
Website | odin |
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Although this is far from complete, much of the Win32 API is not widely used, so partial implementation will give usable results. Odin32 is already used commercially for the OS/2 port of the Opera web browser.[2] Odin is included in the ArcaOS operating system.[3][4]