The flasher uses these addresses as a "map" to know exactly where to write each component of the stock firmware.
On newer chips (MT6765 and later) with and DA Authorization : mtk addr files
: Like many technician tools, the interface is functional rather than user-friendly. specific MediaTek chipsets are currently supported by the latest version of this tool? The flasher uses these addresses as a "map"
) has no idea where to put the "OS" crates or the "User Data" boxes. The scatter file is that map. It contains specific hex addresses (like ) that define the start and end of every partition. The Locked Door mtk addr files
The flasher uses these addresses as a "map" to know exactly where to write each component of the stock firmware.
On newer chips (MT6765 and later) with and DA Authorization :
: Like many technician tools, the interface is functional rather than user-friendly. specific MediaTek chipsets are currently supported by the latest version of this tool?
) has no idea where to put the "OS" crates or the "User Data" boxes. The scatter file is that map. It contains specific hex addresses (like ) that define the start and end of every partition. The Locked Door