Hi
The xxxxxs0x.dat are subparts.
It is best if you download the entire unofficial library.
Create a "Unofficial" subfolder in the ldraw root directory (C: \ Users \ Public \ Documents \ LDraw) and save the .zip file there.
Then create a link in LDCad under Prefs -> Ldraw -> Search (library) paths ..
Then the parts should be displayed in LDCad. (After a restart)
In LPup3D it depends on whether you are using an installed or portable version.
For the installed version just unzip the "ldrawunf.zip" in the folder "unofficial",
Once this has been done, LPub3D must also be learned that further folders with parts are available.
Configuration -> Preferences -> Other -> Botton in the right bottom "Reset LPub3D LDraw search directories"
The xxxxxs0x.dat are subparts.
It is best if you download the entire unofficial library.
Create a "Unofficial" subfolder in the ldraw root directory (C: \ Users \ Public \ Documents \ LDraw) and save the .zip file there.
Then create a link in LDCad under Prefs -> Ldraw -> Search (library) paths ..
Then the parts should be displayed in LDCad. (After a restart)
In LPup3D it depends on whether you are using an installed or portable version.
For the installed version just unzip the "ldrawunf.zip" in the folder "unofficial",
Once this has been done, LPub3D must also be learned that further folders with parts are available.
Configuration -> Preferences -> Other -> Botton in the right bottom "Reset LPub3D LDraw search directories"
If nothing goes right, go left.