| Featured Resources- Microsoft ESP SDK Overview
The Microsoft ESP SDK is the core component of the Microsoft ESP product. Microsoft ESP is a set of tools that enables simulation of real-world objects. The primary focus of this first release is aviation, and the primary scenario is training, although other scenarios such as decision support are also envisaged. - Datasheet on Microsoft ESP (Printable copy)
Microsoft ESP is a developer-ready platform that enables the creation of powerful, affordable solutions to augment real-world training, support decision making, and enable economical R&D modeling. The Microsoft ESP platform—engine, tools, and content—are already used today in Microsoft Flight Simulator X, a popular entertainment platform for immersive simulation and visualization.
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| Microsoft ESP Quick FactsCode Samples
Microsoft ESP: Drawing Gauges Using GDI+This sample demonstrates one method of creating a custom C++ gauge in Microsoft ESP without using the XML gauge system. This sample lays the groundwork for many practical applications of C++ gauges an... more
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