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Hey Guys,Sorry, haven't checked in here lately.Yes, Lockheed has acquired a full source code license to the ESPv1 (and the unfinished ESPv2) codebase. They had enough internal uses for the codebase to...
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FYI, I was at I/ITSEC last week. I stopped by the Lockheed Martin display. They had an airplane simulation running using ESP. It looked good. I also asked them if they were going to keep it an...
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Apparently Lockheed Martin has entered some agreement for the intellectual property rights to ESP. Article below has some details:...
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Tim,We have a number of ESP license questions. Are you still with the MSFT? Who can we speak to?Thanks!Christianwww.freedomworks.ca
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At the moment, I'm mostly hoping the end of June date was a soft target (well, no one has asked for my badge yet anyway :-> ). Lawyers are still involved, so not quite ready for any announcements...
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Hey Jon,We have announced that licenses will remain available for purchase through Dec 31st 2009 for the volume license program, and through Feb, 2010 for the single license web purchase option.Beyond...
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If I did not read the press or this forum for that matter, I would have no idea about the demise of Aces, ESP or the FSX team. If you go to the ESP website there are no clues there either. It is as...
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I think you'll find that when you add up all the costs of everything you'd need to get a VegaPrime solution going, you're approaching the $100k mark. not only do you need to buy licences for the...
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Vega Prime by Presagis ( http://www.presagis.com/products/visualization/details/vegaprime/ ) has long been a standard in the military flight sim/visualization area, anyway, and could be an alternative...
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I wouldn't be so quick to rush over to X-Plane as an alternative system either... It has too many limitations on the system to be a viable option... I'd recommend waiting for the dust to settle and...
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[quote]so any development projects that were revolving around ESP could still be carried out using FSX[/quote]Technically yes, legally.. maybe. Remember that half the point of ESP was to provide a...
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Hi,Yes, they say FSX will still be sold. But the catch is that FSX was never supported. That is one of the main differences between FSX as a game and ESP as a professional product. For FSX there is no...
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Hey Guys,Even though ESP is getting the axe, FSX is still going to be supported by Microsoft right? From their various announcements, I gathered that FSX is still going to be sold and supported, so...
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Hi,As said this forum might very well remain active. Else there is always the option to ask ESP questions at the FSDeveloper forum. I have already made a special ESP related forum there and that will...
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Hi Christian,I would assume that Microsoft has no reason to shut down this forum. The cost to them is immaterial and ESP will exist as an obsolete product for five years more. I would also assume...
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There is already a Facebook ESP User group.http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=46140977758Not convinced it is the best way to communicate, especailly as there seems little communication...
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Hey Guys,As we get passed the shocking reality that this project has been canceled I would like to make a couple comments and propose a few questions.Comments / thoughts:(1) I have clients that...
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