The prim saver system does what is says, it saves you prims ! You can ONLY use it for objects where you have modify rights. You can use it to save prims on buildings, but you cannot use it for floors, because you could fall through. It is perfect though, for statues and ornaments. What does it do? The Prim Saver System uses 'spare' prims from the sim. When you have set up an object with the Prim Saver System, the prims are there, but they will not count for your land. If you own the land, you can check the number of prims on your land in the land properties -> objects window. If you are on rented land, only the landlord can see that you dont take extra prims. How to use: First of all, when you made an object, be sure to make a copy first !! Then 3 easy steps to go! 1) Rez the object you want to use in the Prim Saver System. Drop the script 'prim saver system_prep' on your object. 2) The object will be renamed by the Prim Saver System, it will get the extention '(Prim Saver)' . Take your modified object back in inventory. 3) Open the Prim Saver System and drop your modified item in it. Close windows, and touch the Prim Saver to turn it on. Thats it! if you want to sell your item with the prim saver system ------------------------------------------------------------- If you also want to be able to sell your object rezzed by he prim saver system, You have to do the following: 1 ) also drop the sell_item script in the prepared object together with the item_prep script. Then take it back into inventory and drop it in the Prim Saver System. (you will see 1 script in the prepared object because the item_prep script deletes itself ) 2) also drop the original object in the Prim Saver System (without any scripts). The customer will get this object delivered om payment. 3) When you turn on the Prim Saver Sytem, use the command 'set price nn' (e.g. 'set price 50'). You can also set is to 0 for free objects, or -1 for 'not for sale'. Any questions or update requests, Im Erik Goff buy it here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/moore/197/184/21/
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