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  2. Odin (firmware flashing software) - Wikipedia

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    Odin is a utility software program developed and used by Samsung internally which is used to communicate with Samsung devices in Odin mode (also called download mode) through the Thor (protocol). It can be used to flash a custom recovery firmware image (as opposed to the stock recovery firmware image) to a Samsung Android device .

  3. Odin (code conversion software) - Wikipedia

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    Odin achieves binary compatibility by converting Win32 executables and dynamic-link libraries 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.

  4. File:Elementary OS Odin, Application Permissions in Settings ...

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    This work is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or any later version.

  5. Category:Names of Odin - Wikipedia

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  6. List of places named after Odin - Wikipedia

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    Edin's Hall Broch, Berwickshire, sometimes Odin's Hall Broch and originally Wooden's (Woden's) Hall [84] Grim's Dyke – another term used for the Antonine Wall [ 85 ] [ 86 ] [ 87 ] Woden Law – "Woden Hill", an Iron Age hillfort in the Cheviot Hills very close to the border with Northumberland .

  7. Family trees of the Norse gods - Wikipedia

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    [53] [55] The rise to prominence of male, war-oriented gods such as Odin, relative to protective female gods with a closer association to fertility and watery sites, has been proposed to have taken place around 500 CE, coinciding with the development of an expansionist aristocratic military class in southern Scandinavia.

  8. Vafþrúðnir - Wikipedia

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    Odin and Vafþrúðnir battle in a game of knowledge (1895) by Lorenz Frølich. Vafþrúðnir ( Old Norse "mighty weaver" [ 1 ] ) is a wise jötunn in Norse mythology . His name comes from Vaf , which means weave or entangle, and thrudnir , which means strong or mighty.

  9. Einherjar - Wikipedia

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    High replies with a list of locations, and then describes the re-emerging of the world after Ragnarök. [14] The einherjar receive a final mention in the Prose Edda in chapter 2 of the book Skáldskaparmál , where a quote from the anonymous 10th century poem Eiríksmál is provided (see the Fagrskinna section below for more detail and another ...