Since I keep getting asked...
There will not be anymore updates (from me) to SharpMapTracker for these reasons:
1. As I've stated before, many times, I have no desire to update SMT, and that's the main reason it is on GitHub. It is open-source, so anyone else is free to update it if they'd like.
2. There have been a lot of protocol changes since the last time this was updated. Most notably, though, CipSoft added support for compressing packet data using the Deflate algorithm. This isn't a big deal, but recently they modified the way they compress the data, so running it through normal decompression yields one of three results. 1) The returned, decompressed data is exactly what it should be, 2) it's littered with bytes who's value is 0, or 3) every byte is 0. More times than not, 2 and 3 are what you get after decompression which renders tracking useless. And, as you can probably guess, map packets are compressed 99% of the time.