Where can I get a copy of LDraw?
3. 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 LDraw itself (the original DOS program) is rather outdated though.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. 4. What platforms does it work on? There are currently tools for DOS, Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. To download these, click here. 5. Where can I find examples of work done in LDraw? There is a LUGNET newsgroup where people post their LDraw models. http://news.lugnet.com/cad/dat/models/ 6. What’s the difference between LDraw and MLCad? In short – LDraw is the system that MLCad runs off of. MLCad is what is termed a ‘second generation editor’ of the LDraw file format. A second generation editor is any editor written after James Jessiman’s original DOS-based LEdit editor. LDraw is the file system and the source of the file system MLCad uses. For information on how to properly refer to LDraw-based 3D LEGO-modelling tools, check out a letter on the topic from the LDraw.org s