Wednesday, Jun 17, 2015 at 22:33
Also - in addition to the above link try this for quick solution..make sure you have both these files in one of the folders you mention
EOTopo 200K Australia ozf.map
EOTopo 200K Australia.ozf4
With OziExplorer running press menu button
Menu button
A menu will appear along the bottom of the screen - tap "Load Map".
A list of maps in the default maps folder will appear. If your maps aren't here you will have to look around by using "up one level"
Once you find the
EOTopo 200K Australia ozf.map tap it and map should open.
Best to define your "maps" folder in Ozi configuration as described in link to the previous thread on subject - saves searching around for maps in random folders.
Hope this works for you.
Cheers
Greg
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