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You _could_ trick (or HACK if you prefer) to get asteroid GPS by
1. place a ship close enough to the asteroid to detect the ore
2. Use Antenna relay system in SE to see the ore from the planet
3. Use DRILL HERE to point to that ore (the GPS will likely be pretty far off, and of course the other data from the script will be garbage, but it would 'work' - somewhat...)
If you really just want to 'CHEAT' and get the ore coordinates then I recommend https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2790047923
It sounds like you 'edited' my script to make it a fancy Ore Detector - which would have been much simpler (and I would have been happy to direct you) to use the original Ore Detection script.) So, NO, I will not 'break' my script to do something that is already out there!
If you can "see" the ore on the HUD (typically the yellow marking from any sort of Ore Detector), then you can point at it with your ship, use this script and get your Drill=>HERE! markings (even if the ore mod gives you something 800,000 km away.... - probably not very perfectly accurate at that range - and wouldn't work at all because you aren't on that planet, etc...., but certainly the script doesn't care) - the point being that Ore Detectors have nothing to do with the script, directly....
Just uploaded vTC1.1.2 and that user verified it works for them, so please grab the new version and let me know.