42nd Parliament, 1st Session

Mt6577 Android Scatter Emmc.txt _top_ May 2026

: Using a scatter file from a different device model—even if both use the MT6577 chip—can hard brick your device due to differences in partition sizes and memory mapping.

Unlike older NAND chips, eMMC has (like a hard drive). Here’s a working example of a scatter file for MT6577 eMMC: MT6577 Android scatter emmc.txt

############################################################################################################ General Setting : ############################################################################################################ - general: MTK_PLATFORM_CFG info: - config_version: V1.1.2 - platform: MT6577 - project: eMMc - storage: EMMC - boot_channel: MSDC_0 - block_size: 0x20000 : Using a scatter file from a different

: Tools like WWR MTK use temporary scatter files to read the entire ROM from the device and save it as a backup. : To fix a broken phone, a user

: To fix a broken phone, a user would load this file into a flashing utility. The tool would read the hex addresses—like