Platform Mt68 Not Supported On This Version Top -
If you are attempting to flash firmware, root, unlock the bootloader, or repair a MediaTek (MTK) device and encounter the error you are facing a compatibility issue between your device's chipset, the firmware, and the software tool you are using [1].
MediaTek completely overhauled its flashing ecosystem when transitioning to high-tier chipsets. Legacy tools rely on the .txt layout format (e.g., MT68xx_Android_scatter.txt ). Modern MediaTek firmware distributions often transition entirely away from plaintext scatter files toward structured configuration scripts and mandatory managed through explicit Download Agents ( DA_68xx.bin ). Step-by-Step Solutions to Resolve the Error Step 1: Migrate to SP Flash Tool v6.x (Or Late v5.x)
Extract the contents to a root directory on your PC (e.g., C:\SP_Flash_Tool ). Step 2: Use the Correct Authentication and DA Files platform mt68 not supported on this version top
When attempting to flash firmware, root, or unbrick a MediaTek (MTK) Android device using the SP Flash Tool, users may encounter the frustrating error: .
This resolves 90% of cases.
Yes. It appears in Linux versions of SP Flash Tool, mediatek-flash-tool (Python), and build systems like Yocto.
: The pre-built kernel or boot image you are using does not contain the definitions or drivers for that specific chipset revision. If you are attempting to flash firmware, root,
This is the critical part of the error. In MTK engineering terminology, TOP refers to the Target Operating Protocol or the Target OTA Package structure. It essentially describes the Hardware Configuration Layer . It tells the flashing tool which hardware components (RAM type, storage type, sensor hub configuration) are present on the specific PCB (Printed Circuit Board).





