| 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 Team BloggersMicrosoft ESP Developer Forum Read the current questions and comments of fellow ESP developers.
SimConnect: Ground Altitude wrong valuesHi Guys, From my external application, I regularly set lat/lon/alt/pitch/bank/yaw. Then I regularly request also the value of the variable "GROUND ALTITUDE". The results I get are only rea... MásFriday, Feb 5
FSX- Variable "GENERAL Eng RPM"Hi,My plane has a slow motion in 3500 rpm and a maxi in 8450 rpm.I modified the value (A:General eng rpm:1, RPM) to have these values, but from 7000 rpm it is very long to go the maxi ( more than one... MásTuesday, Jan 5
Question on how to use RemoveClientEvent
// Setting up the initial event with this code and passing a string(from a textbox) dynamically to myEventString
// This happens on button click
simconnect.MapClientEventToSimEvent(MyEventEnum,... MásSaturday, Jan 2
Object export from 3DSMax9 to ESPHi,I just started to create scenery objects in 3DS Max9 for ESP. It is possible to export the objects with the required plug ins and to display the objects in the simulator. Unfortunately, I cannot at... MásSaturday, Dec 26
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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... Más
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