Looks like ODIN is installed as part of AOS, which is great, and updated via RPM, which is also great.
However my ODIN installation on 2 AOS machines does not have an ODIN/SYSTEM32 directory.
The README and user manual both say that ODIN.INI should be located in ODIN/SYSTEM32, as well as ODCININST.EXE. I find both in USR\LIB\ODIN
So it looks like there is an ODIN tree under USR\LIB\ODIN and another ODIN tree under VAR\LIB\ODIN - but no SYSTEM32 directory anywhere. SYSTEM32 is the directory that holds DLLs common to multiple programs in Windows. Is there a substitute directory used in ODIN, or should I just manually create a SYSTEM32 directory and add it to the WINDOWSPATH?