If you are on Linux, upgrading to a newer mainline kernel version often introduces native upstream support for newer MediaTek/mt68 chipsets. Step 3: Source the Correct Software Variant
What are you attempting to flash or interface with?
series) is being rejected by the current version of an operating system, driver, or application Analysis of the Error The "mt68" Identifier
If the tool shows any version older than , it almost certainly does not support the MT68 platform. Versions such as v5.1748, v5.1708, v5.1504 were released before MediaTek's Dimensity processors became widespread.
Based on the specific error message you are almost certainly using a flashing tool (likely SP Flash Tool or CM2 ) to work with a MediaTek (MTK) device.
To understand the error, you must break it down:
If you are certain that the software can run on your mt68 device but is simply being blocked by a superficial version check in the installer script, you can manually bypass it.
Now you’re equipped to tackle the "MT68 not supported" error head-on. Happy flashing!