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Mt3367 Android Scatter.txt Portable -

Next paragraph: MEMORY : This section defines the memory layout of the device, including the starting address, size, and type of each memory region. - MEMORY : proper noun (since it's referring to the section header), but maybe it's a common term. Wait, in the context of this text, MEMORY is part of the scatter.txt file's section. The user might consider it a proper noun because it's a specific section header, but the instruction says to skip proper nouns. Alternatively, if it's a common term, it's not. Hmm. The user's example in the initial instructions had words like "Unlocking" being replaced. So maybe MEMORY is a label here and treated as a proper noun because it's a section header. So skip. But the user didn't specify. Let me proceed by replacing it if it's a common term. If "MEMORY" is a general term, perhaps it's okay. But given the context of being a section header in the file, maybe it's a proper noun. This is ambiguous. To be safe, perhaps treat MEMORY as part of the proper section headers (like PARTITION and REGION in the next lines) and skip them. Wait, the next lines also have "PARTITION" and "REGION" as section headers. So the user's instruction is to skip proper nouns. Since these are specific section headers in the file, they might be considered proper nouns. Therefore, MEMORY, PARTITION, REGION should be skipped.

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The: This tool: program uses: applies the: this information: content in: within the: that scatter.txt file: left to: to determine: identify the: this memory: memory layout: schema and: plus partition: partition structure: organization of: pertainingtoto the: the device: hardware mt3367 android scatter.txt

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