partition_index: 9 partition_name: BOOTIMG file_name: boot.img is_download: 1 type: NORMAL_ROM linear_start_addr: 0x0 physical_start_addr: 0x00BC0000 partition_size: 0x00600000 region: EMMC_USER
: Navigate to the Download-XML or Scatter-loading Choice section. Click Choose and select your MT6768_Android_scatter.txt .
A standard scatter file for the MT6768 includes general configuration settings followed by detailed entries for roughly . Each entry typically includes: mt6768-android-scatter.txt
Contains the modem firmware. Controls cellular signals, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
The primary application for an MT6768 scatter file is restoring a device to its factory settings or fixing a bootloop. Prerequisites: A Windows or Linux PC. MediaTek (MTK) USB VCOM Drivers installed on the PC. partition_index: 9 partition_name: BOOTIMG file_name: boot
The device has a locked bootloader/secure boot. You must use an MTK Auth Bypass utility to disable the security handshake before SP Flash Tool can utilize the scatter file.
- info: boot_channel boot_channel: MSDC_0 - info: storage_type storage_type: EMMC - info: project_info project: MT6768 Use code with caution. Each entry typically includes: Contains the modem firmware
: The scatter file for this chipset must account for the A/B slot system used for seamless updates. : Newer MT6768 scatter files often work in tandem with a Download Agent (DA) Authentication file (.auth)
This text-based file defines the partition table for the device. Without it, the flashing tool wouldn't know where the partition ends and the partition begins. Memory Map