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6/14/2006 

how it works

It contains 10 RGB leds, with the posibility to show mulitble colors. Each led symbolizes 100 bytt, and the four different levels of light intensity signalizes every 25 bytt.

Slots that gives the user a feeling of whichside is up, and which side is down. They also gives the user a better better grip when connecting two counters. The pattern is a repetition of the top.

Trail to make the it easier to connect two counters, and a lid covering the resistor.

This illustration shows the area where you adjust the amount of bytt per hour you are either giving or recieving. It covers the value from 1000 GIVE to 1000 GET. The smaller area is where the chosen value is showing.

Each memeber of Oslo Byttering has a counter. These counters are connected and held together with neodym magnets that lead power.

When connected, they flash to signalize contact. The one payingbytt lights red, and the one recievinglights orange.

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