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  1. Hi all, I am developing a mapping program with FSUIPC on VB.net and encountering a few problems. I hope if anyone could give me some suggestions :wink: 1). I am trying to implement a vector map into my program, as I want to keep the resolution while zoning. However, the vector map I got is in Adobe Illustrator, which I have no idea of how to make it works :? Is there any better Vector Map source I can find on the web? if so how can I implement it into VB.net? (I am sorry that I am not very good at VB.) 2). From the FSUIPC_SDK, I have found it very useful for me to read/write offset values. However, I am looking some extra information which I would like to display as well. Is it possible to to read the following information through those addresses? i). Distance remain to distination ii). Estimated time remain Thanks in advance for any suggestions. best regards, Ivan
  2. Hi Peter, This is my first time working with Flight Sims, and there are some uncertainties that I hope you can give me some suggestions. I am currently trying to designing a program (with VB.net) which can integrate navigation, weather and fuel monitoring system. And consistently display the output information on an alternative LCD screen collectively near the sit at cockpit. I have been trying out the GPSout which should output the GPS data that I needed to plot the flight route on the map. However, I was unable to gain access to the GPSout.dll. It would help a lot if I can see how the data looks like in GPSout.dll, what way is it possible to call the internal function of dll? On the other hand, if I am seeking fuel/throttle values, will FSUIPC be the one to use? Similarly case, I do not know how to access the data from dll as same as GPSout. So is it possible if you can give me some help? Hope to hear from you soon. Best regards, Ivan
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