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Submitted: Sunday, Dec 02, 2007 at 23:19

rekoR31

Can TT be set up with off road maps also a lap top for better views if so where can the maps be obtained.
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AnswerID: 274739   Submitted: Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 07:42

Sand Man (SA) replied:

Put simply, NO!

Runs it's own (proprietary) operating system so you can't load something like OziExplorer.

The only maps you can add are those provided by TomTom.

Having said that, I have used mine when travelling in the country (York Peninsula) and it shows good detail.

I don't think it would be much use in the Outback though.



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FollowupID: 538415   Submitted: Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 13:24

DIO posted:

Ah...that 'place'....'the outback'. Where does it actually start? Need to know so I can switch my Garmin Quest Navigator off. Wouldn't want to 'get bushed'.
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FollowupID: 538706   Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 05, 2007 at 00:37

rekoR31 posted:

Ok Thanks Sand Man

Will just have to use paper maps
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FollowupID: 538743   Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 05, 2007 at 08:53

Des Lexic posted:

Alternatively, you can use a PDA and install Oziexplorer and use your other maps on it. Mine came with TomTom pre loaded.
I have a 4GB card with most of my maps on it and it works well.
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