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KOS
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KOSKill on Sight (gaming)
KOSKnowledge Organization System
KOSKnowledge of Self (song)
KOSKeep on Smiling
KOSKids Over Shoulder
KOSKiss on Sight (gaming)
KoSKnights of Solamnia (DragonLance fictional organization)
KOSKohler Operating System
KOSKernel Operating System
KOSKey Operated Switch
KOSKing of Suicide (gaming)
KOSKey Operated Selector
KOSKnights of Siberys (gaming, Dungeons & Dragons)


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Also, HP will show the first-ever physical demonstration of the processor boards that will be used to run the NonStop Kernel operating system on Intel Itanium 2 processors.
The breakthrough chip architecture, kernel operating system, and application- and device-specific software modules support sampling rates up to 192 kb/s with less than 1 millisecond latency and up to 128 audio channels at 96k/24b.
The breakthrough chip architecture, kernel operating system, and application- and device-specific software modules support standards-based connectivity and signal processing algorithms.
 
 
 
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