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Open the scatter file in Notepad. Ensure the header text contains clean formatting without corrupted syntax or missing line breaks. Error 4032 (Enable DRAM Failed)
storage rather than older NAND flash. Using a scatter file with the wrong storage type will result in a "Storage type mismatch" error during the flashing process. Key Components of the File The content of an MT6589_Android_scatter_emmc.txt typically includes:
: The checksum of the image files doesn't match what the tool expects, or a file is corrupted. Open the scatter file in Notepad
The SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool) is the industry-standard software for flashing firmware on MTK devices. Follow these steps to use your scatter file:
In the context of MediaTek devices, a scatter file (often named "scatter.txt" or "emmc.txt" for devices with eMMC storage) is a critical document. It contains information about the memory layout of the device, specifying where different components of the Android operating system and other data should be written. Essentially, it guides the flashing tool (like SP Flash Tool for MediaTek devices) on how to properly distribute and write data to the device's storage. Using a scatter file with the wrong storage
The file MT6589_Android_scatter_emmc.txt is a used by MediaTek’s SP Flash Tool , SP Multi-Port Flash Tool , and certain custom recovery environments (like TWRP or CWM). It describes how the eMMC storage is partitioned for a device powered by the MT6589 chipset.
: Holds the stock or custom recovery environment (like TWRP or CWM). Follow these steps to use your scatter file:
The MediaTek MT6589 (Codename: Magnet ) was a watershed SoC for the budget and mid-range smartphone market in 2013. Built on a 28nm process, it featured a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU and a PowerVR SGX544 MP GPU. Crucially for low-level system administration, devices using the MT6589 almost universally employed (embedded MultiMediaCard) storage.
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