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Microsoft ESP on MSDN

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Some may find this MSDN article interesting?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa155301.aspx

And here the main intro:

http://www.microsoft.com/esp/
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Bloody hell!!! FSX with Bells on!!!... guess what you'll need of FS11!!! lol

Thanks for the info Dan, very interesting read!!!!
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from what ive read into ESP its basically FSX but with a comercial licence instead of the non-comercial FSX licence...

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Looks much more substancial at many levels... would be nice to see some of it in FS11
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If that is the foundation for FS11 hope, just hope, that the minimum requirements to run it don't exceed my annual allowance!! :worried:

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