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What (who) is KKnD (series) - definition

SERIES OF VIDEO GAMES
Krush Kill 'n' Destroy; Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy; Evolved (mutant); KKnD; KKnD series
  • The KKnD logo as seen in the original game.

KKnD (series)         
KKnD, or Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy is a series of post-apocalyptic real-time strategy games by Beam Software. KKnD was released in 1997, while a sequel - KKND2: Krossfire was released in 1998.
7400-series integrated circuits         
  • Die]] of a 74HC595 8-bit [[shift register]]
  • PCB]]. This 74HC variant uses CMOS signalling voltage levels while the 74HCT595 variant uses TTL signalling levels.
  • Part numbering
  • Romanian CDB493E, equivalent to SN7493
  • Hz]]) comparison of various 7400 families
  • Czechoslovak MH74S00, Texas Instruments SN74S251N, East German DL004D (74LS04), Soviet K155LA13 (7438)
  • Soviet K131LA3, equivalent to 74H00
  • Texas Instruments SN5451 in the original flat package
  • Comparison of logic levels for various 7400 families
  • A 4-bit, 2 register, six-instruction computer made entirely of 74-series chips on a [[solderless breadboard]]
SERIES OF TRANSISTOR–TRANSISTOR LOGIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
7400 series logic; 5400 series; 74 series; 7400 Series; 74LS; 7486; 7404; 7402; 74-series chips; 74 series logic; 74xx; 74**; 74 series chip; 74F TTL; 6400 series; 7400 series; 7400 series integrated circuits; 7400-series; 8400 series
The 7400 series of integrated circuits (ICs) are a popular logic family of transistor–transistor logic (TTL) logic chips.Don Lancaster, "TTL Cookbook", Howard W.
Frontier (banknotes)         
  • Face sides of the 2011 Frontier series depicting [[Wilfrid Laurier]] ($5), [[John A. Macdonald]] ($10), [[Elizabeth II]] ($20), [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] ($50), and [[Robert Borden]] ($100)
  • Arrangement of raised dots for each denomination of the series
  • [[Chris Hadfield]] during unveiling of the $5 banknote from the [[International Space Station]] on 30 April 2013
SEVENTH SERIES OF BANKNOTES OF THE CANADIAN DOLLAR
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Frontier Series (banknotes); Frontier Series (banknotes); Frontier series; Frontier Series $20 banknote; Frontier Series $5 banknote; Frontier Series $20 bank note; Frontier Series $20 note; Frontier Series $50 banknote; Frontier Series $50 bank note; Frontier Series $50 note; Frontier Series $100 banknote; Frontier Series $100 bank note; Frontier Series $100 note; Frontier Series $5 note; Frontier Series $5 bank note; Frontier Series $10 banknote; Frontier Series $10 bank note; Frontier Series $10 note; Frontier Series
The Frontier series is the seventh series of banknotes of the Canadian dollar released by the Bank of Canada, first circulated in 2011. The polymer banknotes were designed for increased durability and to incorporate more security features over the preceding 2001 Canadian Journey series.

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KKnD (series)

KKnD, or Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy is a series of post-apocalyptic real-time strategy games by Beam Software. KKnD was released in 1997, while a sequel - KKND2: Krossfire was released in 1998. KKnD Xtreme, an expanded version of the original, featuring extra missions and enhancements, was released in 1997, and later re-released on GOG.com in 2012.

All games in the series feature a campaign for each of the different factions in each game, alongside multiplayer capabilities.