bh wrote:Selden, many, many thanks... it's as beautiful as I remember.
Great instructions, well done. How did you work it out? trial and error?
I grok ssc

The major problem is the age of the Addon: Addons for Celestia v1.2.4 had to be structured quite differently from what works best for v1.6.0. As a result, the V380 Addon has ssc and stc files in an extras subdirectory in the zip file.
This age issue (among others) is discussed on the Web page
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... intro.htmlAfter putting the catalog files in the right place, Celestia still didn't show anything. When I looked at Celestia's console log file (type a tilde to see it), it was complaining that V380 wasn't defined.
When I looked at the STC and SSC files, I immediately saw that they were doing things that are not valid when used with Celestia v1.6. So I fixed them. I only looked at the beginning of the SSC file, so there might be other issues.
Oh... is there a way to view the companions?
Bob.
I'm not sure what you mean by "companions". There are quite a few planets and moons orbiting V380 in the addon. They are readily visible in the many usual ways (I like to use the solar system browser). You have to enable Nebula rendering to see the included NGC1999 nebula.
p.s. If by "companions" you mean the additional stars of the system, then don't forget that they're defined as planets with "emissive true" enabled. A modern version of the Addon would define them as real light-emitting stars in an STC catalog. The v1.2.4 emissive-true workaround does still work, although it has the same limitation that it's always had: the additional "stars" don't actually illuminate anything.