KOR - Synthetic RLV Controllers
  • 🔴Welcome to KOR - A Line of SL Synthetic Controllers
  • Overview
    • ❓What is KOR?
    • ✨Our Features
    • 🆘Need Help?
    • ❔F.A.Q
  • Getting Started
    • ⭐Ready to Begin?
    • 📕Command Reference
    • 🔑RLV Ownership Functions
      • KOR Permission System
    • 📄Menu Structure
      • Subsystems
      • Core
        • Filters
        • Personas
      • Follow
      • Devices
      • Report
      • Manage
        • Colors
        • Users
        • RLV Relay
        • Designation
  • General Information
    • Updating the System
    • Profiles AKA Cold-Swapping
    • KOR HUD
      • User Interface
    • Model Numbers (Serials)
  • Secondary Systems (Optional)
    • KOR Display Case
    • KOR Capacitive Charger
    • KOR Overhead
    • H.E.R.O (Combat System)
    • Arousal System
    • Auxiliary Power
  • KOR Controllers
    • KOR Cassette Tape Module
    • KOR Floppy Disk Module
    • KOR Helix
    • KOR Trailblazer
    • KOR Prisma
    • KOR Echo
    • KOR Nexus Key
    • KOR BYOC (Build Your Own Controller)
  • Development
    • Release Notes
    • Current Progress
    • ACS Protocol
    • KOR API
      • Fetch Segments
    • Charging
      • What is Efficacy?
    • Example Scripts
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  1. General Information

Updating the System

All updates with KOR are seamlessly done on the backend environment, so constant updating is usually not required. Users will always have the latest updates when attaching the system.

In the occurrence where LSL scripts require updating you will be prompted upon attaching the controller that you must go to a designated update location and run the command !update

Failure to update the controller will result in being prompted to update the system on attach, and user experience could be degraded.

PreviousDesignationNextProfiles AKA Cold-Swapping

Last updated 10 months ago