- partition_index: SYS22 partition_name: boot file_name: boot.img is_download: true type: NORMAL_ROM linear_start_addr: 0x1D000000 physical_start_addr: 0x1D000000 partition_size: 0x02000000 region: EMMC_USER Use code with caution. Key Parameter Definitions:
The MT6768 is a powerful and popular mobile chipset developed by MediaTek, a leading fabless semiconductor company. This chipset is widely used in various Android devices, offering a robust and efficient performance. However, for advanced users and developers, working with the MT6768 requires a deep understanding of its configuration and setup. This is where the mt6768-android-scatter.txt file comes into play.
This happens if you try to flash an image file that does not match the signature required by the verified bootloader configuration. mt6768-android-scatter.txt
In SP Flash Tool, select , add a region (name, start address, size copied from scatter file), and click “Read Back.” Repeat for each partition.
partition_index: 16 partition_name: USRDATA file_name: userdata.img is_download: 1 type: NORMAL_ROM linear_start_addr: 0x0 physical_start_addr: 0x26A00000 partition_size: 0x56000000 region: EMMC_USER However, for advanced users and developers, working with
: Extract SP Flash Tool and your stock firmware into separate folders on your desktop.
Flashing MediaTek devices carries inherent risks. Follow these steps carefully to ensure a successful flashing process. Prerequisites: A PC running Windows or Linux. The target with a reliable USB cable. MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers installed on your PC. In SP Flash Tool, select , add a
Without this file, flashing tools cannot understand where one piece of software ends and another begins, rendering low-level partition management impossible.
To help narrow down the next steps for your project, please let me know: What is the of the device you are working on?