The file (typically named MT6580_Android_scatter.txt ) contains a list of every partition on the device, such as: The initial code that starts the boot process.
The scatter.txt file is crucial as it contains information about the layout of the device's storage, telling the SP Flash Tool where to place different parts of the firmware during the flashing process. Here’s how you can create or edit a proper scatter.txt file for an MT6580 Android device:
The MediaTek MT6580 is a popular chipset used in a wide range of Android devices. It is a 64-bit, quad-core processor designed to provide efficient performance for entry-level and mid-range smartphones. The MT6580 chipset supports various features such as 4G LTE connectivity, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, making it a versatile choice for device manufacturers.
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=123456 (you’ll need to search for your specific device)
boot 0x00000000 0x1000000 BOOT
For devices powered by the chipset, this text file contains the hexadecimal start addresses and partition names for every system component.
partition_index: EBR1 file_name: EBR1 is_download: true type: NORMAL linear_start_addr: 0x000C0000 physical_start_addr: 0x000C0000 partition_size: 0x00140000 region: EMMC