Sp Flash Tool Runtime Trace Mode __link__ ✅

: It records every step of the data transfer, making it essential for identifying the exact point where a flashing operation fails.

However, the community has found that the basic USB trace still works if you use the --rtt flag in open-source tools like mtkclient (which reverse-engineered the SP Flash Tool protocol). sp flash tool runtime trace mode

[BROM] BROM_BASE: 0x00190000 [BROM] Boot_ROM start, chip: MT6785 [BROM] SECURE BOOT: Enabled [BROM] Anti-rollback param: 0x00000001 [BROM] USB handshake start... [BROM] Handshake OK, USB PID: 0x2000 [BROM] Download Agent request... [DA] DA loaded at 0x40000000 [DA] DA version: 1.1.7 [DA] DRAM initialization: PASS (2048MB) [DA] Jump to DA main... [FLASH] eMMC CID: 150100 ... SANdisk 64GB [FLASH] Partition table: OK : It records every step of the data

: It displays granular logs of every command sent to the device, providing visibility into where a process might be stalling or failing. Status Monitoring [BROM] Handshake OK, USB PID: 0x2000 [BROM] Download

: Some versions allow for direct screen captures of the device's state during the process, providing visual proof of errors.

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