To use this file, you must load it into the SP Flash Tool by clicking . Once loaded, the tool will automatically tick the boxes for files it finds in the same folder that match the names in the scatter file.
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In the world of Android firmware and low-level system repairs, few files are as critical—and as misunderstood—as the scatter emmc.txt file. For devices powered by the chipset (a pioneering 28nm, quad-core Cortex-A7 processor from 2013), this text file is the master key to the device’s storage architecture. To use this file, you must load it
Master and Extended Boot Records that define the partition table. Contains the Linux kernel and the initial ramdisk. For devices powered by the chipset (a pioneering
Smartphones use eMMC (Embedded MultiMediaCard) flash memory, which is divided into multiple hidden partitions. Each partition holds a specific component of the Android operating system, such as the bootloader, recovery, system files, and user data.
Open the text file to see a structured list of memory blocks. A typical MT6589 scatter file contains specific parameters for each partition:
PRELOADER 0x0 MBR 0x600000 EBR1 0x680000 __NODL_PMT 0x700000 __NODL_PRO_INFO 0x1100000 __NODL_NVRAM 0x1400000 __NODL_PROTECT_F 0x1900000 __NODL_PROTECT_S 0x2300000 __NODL_SECCFG 0x2d00000 UBOOT 0x2d20000 BOOTIMG 0x2d80000 RECOVERY 0x3380000 SEC_RO 0x3980000 __NODL_MISC 0x3f80000 LOGO 0x4000000 EBR2 0x4300000 __NODL_EXPDB 0x4380000 ANDROID 0x4d80000 CACHE 0x4fd80000 USRDATA 0x6f180000 __NODL_FAT 0xcf180000