Mt6589 Android Scatter Emmc.txt--------------------------------n--------------------------------nlink !!exclusive!!
Announced in late 2012, the MT6589 (codenamed "Turbo") was MediaTek’s first quad-core Cortex-A7 system-on-a-chip (SoC) built on a 28nm process. It powered dozens of mid-range Android smartphones from brands like Lenovo, Sony (Xperia C), Micromax, and Xiaomi (Redmi 1).
Use this only as a last resort, as it can wipe your IMEI (NVRAM) data.
If you receive an error stating the platform is not supported, you may be using a version of SP Flash Tool that is too new or too old for the MT6589 legacy architecture. Announced in late 2012, the MT6589 (codenamed "Turbo")
using the tool before flashing. Android Partitions on MTK Devices - rigacci.org
The label for the data (e.g., RECOVERY or ANDROID ). If you receive an error stating the platform
Addresses for EMMC_USER are linear absolute offsets , meaning you can use dd to write an image directly:
An Android scatter file is a plain text document that maps the physical layout of your device's flash memory. It specifies exactly where every partition—such as the bootloader, recovery, system, and user data—begins and ends on the eMMC chip. Addresses for EMMC_USER are linear absolute offsets ,
The emmc.txt might refer to specifics for devices using eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) storage. eMMC is a type of flash storage used in many mobile devices. Details in such a file would relate to eMMC-specific commands or configurations, potentially utilized during the flashing process or for device-specific tweaks.
"name": "cache", "offset": "0x00200000", "size": "0x08000000", "type": "cache" ,
PRELOADER 0x0 DSP_BL 0x40000 MBR 0x600000 EBR1 0x620000 PRO_INFO 0x640000 NVRAM 0xa80000 PROTECT_F 0xd80000 PROTECT_S 0xf80000 SECCFG 0x1180000 UBOOT 0x11a0000 BOOTIMG 0x13c0000 RECOVERY 0x1780000 SEC_RO 0x1b40000 MISC 0x1d00000 LOGO 0x1e00000 EXPDB 0x2200000 ANDROID 0x2800000 CACHE 0x10e00000 USRDATA 0x18a00000