version: 1.1 preloader: MT6580_Preloader.bin:0x00000000:0x00004000:0x00004000 bootloader: MT6580_Boot.img:0x00060000:0x00020000:0x00020000
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partition_index: SYS9 partition_name: MISC file_name: misc.img is_download: false type: NORMAL_ROM linear_start_addr: 0x3d40000 physical_start_addr: 0x3d40000 partition_size: 0x80000 region: EMMC_USER
Following the general settings comes the heart of the scatter file: the partition list. Each partition entry contains numerous parameters that precisely define its location and properties: mt6580-android-scatter.txt
The file typically includes the following information:
The scatter file isn't just documentation—it's actively used by multiple tools. As noted by one developer resource: "Scatter配置文件定义固件各分区在存储介质(如 eMMC、NAND)中的物理地址分配、大小、类型及对应镜像文件" (The scatter configuration file defines the physical address allocation, size, type, and corresponding image files of each firmware partition in the storage medium).
NAME: userdata OFFSET: 0x18000000 SIZE: 0x20000000 version: 1
RAM (x): 0x00000000, 0x40000000 ROM (x): 0x00000000, 0x10000000
Here's an example of an MT6580 Android Scatter.txt file:
Working with MediaTek devices can sometimes lead to flashing errors. Here are the most common issues related to the MT6580 scatter file and how to fix them: 1. "PMT changed for the ROM; it must be downloaded." NAME: userdata OFFSET: 0x18000000 SIZE: 0x20000000 RAM (x):
The MT6580 chip utilizes an ARM Cortex-A7 architecture, typically paired with Android 5.1 Lollipop up to Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition). Its scatter file utilizes a standardized template structured in two main blocks: global configuration and partition layouts. 1. Header and Global Configuration
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