Hi,
Well THAT's a story. Although many phones are android, there seems to be some differences in the
structure of the directory. E.G. with MY phone;
Directories 'my android' (from root /). You can use ES FileExplorer to see;
/mnt/sdcard (This is MY external SDcard)
/mnt/sdcard2 (This is internal memory part, only called sdcard2)
/sdcard (This is ALSO my external SDcard)
/Storage/sdcard0 (This is ALSO my external SDcard)
/Storage/sdcard1 (This is internal memory part, only called sdcard1 overhere)
So thought TT realy needs 'name' /mnt/sdcard.
By coincidence I know for example that the Huawei P6 has swapped SDCARD1 and SDCARD0.
Maybe after rooting your phone, you can change names ?
Good luck !
paulocarv wrote:paulocarv wrote:Russ wrote:Try putting the <SPAN><SPAN>a</SPAN>ll files</SPAN> onto phone memory instead of memory card.
put the maps in the memory of the smartphone and so works well.
wanted to put the maps on the card for up space in your smartphone.
Thank you.
there is some way of working by putting the maps on the card in android 4.4.2 kitkat?.
did not want the maps <SPAN><SPAN>i</SPAN>n memory of</SPAN> the smartphone.