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What is LDraw?LDraw is a system 3D LEGO modelling tools. The original program, as well as the file format used for the tool system were written by James Jessiman. James passed away on July 25, 1997. Since then the community of LDraw users have furthered his work. Today many different programs have been built upon his original tool and use the same file format totally interchangably. There are LDraw editors and renderers for Windows and Linux and Macs (Mar 2007).
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Can I get the source code for LDraw?Unfortunately you cannot. LDraw itself (the original DOS program) is rather outdated though. Source code is available for some of the Windows editors and viewers such as LDLite.
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What platforms does it work on?There are currently tools for DOS, Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. To download these, click here.
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Who created the original LDraw program?James Jessiman. James passed away on July 25, 1997. Visit the Memorial Pages for more info.
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What does the LEGO Company think of LDraw?The LEGO Group does not endorse or officially authorize LDraw and its related tools however it is aware of it and sees it as a valuable accessory for LEGO fans. The official Lego Digital Designer CAD software can read and write LDraw files (as of version 1.6) and discussions are underway (as of Mar 2007) to improve inter-compatibility.
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Where can I ask questions about LDraw?The best place to ask LDraw related questions is on lugnet.cad. This is where a good portion of users participate in discussion. Also, you can use the LDraw Help Desk.
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Where do I find models?LDraw Model Repository (LMR) is still under development. Browse Lugnet.com or Brickshelf.com instead.
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