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
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  • So you're probably wondering what exactly is KOR, or what this system exactly is right? Lets go over some basics!
  • What is a thin-client?
  • Is KOR safe?
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  1. Overview

What is KOR?

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Last updated 11 months ago

So you're probably wondering what exactly is KOR, or what this system exactly is right? Lets go over some basics!

KOR is a cutting-edge SL (Second Life) Synthetic Controller system, specifically designed to enhance the realism and immersion in synthetic and robot role-play.

It provides seamless integration within Second Life, offering a high-performance, thin-client model, advanced RLV Relay for more engaging interactions, and convenient over-the-air updates.

KOR's compatibility with Nanite Systems products further enriches your Second Life experience, making it ideal for those seeking a more authentic and interactive synthetic and robot role-play.

What is a thin-client?

A thin-client model in the context of software like KOR essentially means that the client (the part of the system you interact with in Second Life) is designed to be lightweight and efficient. It doesn't do much processing on its own. Instead, it relies on a server (remote server) to handle most of the heavy lifting, like complex computations and data storage. This setup results in a smoother and more responsive user experience in Second Life, as your own system isn't burdened with the intensive tasks. It's akin to having a simple, streamlined interface on your end while the complex operations happen elsewhere, out of sight. This ensures better performance and often easier updates and maintenance.

Is KOR safe?

KOR prioritizes user safety and data privacy. All communications between the system and the external server are encrypted, ensuring that user data remains secure and private.

This encryption acts as a safeguard, preventing unauthorized access to sensitive information. Additionally, KOR implements a robust data retention policy, where logs are automatically wiped after 5 days.

This not only enhances privacy but also aids in efficient troubleshooting and seamless updates.

These features demonstrate KOR's commitment to providing a secure and reliable experience in Second Life


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