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Look at the latest Download! column.  It mentions where Odin builds can   
be found, all the way back to late 2000.  
 
jbrush@aros.net wrote:  
 
>As an aside, I am officially confused about the latest ODIN builds. I see a ton  
>of up to date daily builds, but nothing new in weekly since I think last  
>november. Should I assume the daily builds are stable and use the latest? They  
>are all in zip format, and the latest weekly I installed was a warpin file. Will  
>just unzipping update everything? Not really sure what to do. Since I do have a  
>couple of things running with ODIN, I don't want to screw them up.   
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>Someone in one of the groups mentioned that the builds were now available on  
>another OS/2 site, but I lost the link, if anyone recalls it.....  
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