Sadly almost 3 months and still nothing, the guy is busy and etc. I guess there aren't many people that are willing to deal with my stupid things. He was the only one who was willing to swap the cores, and now even he's out, so I guess, I'm on my own.
The vBIOS is still not flashable. It recognises the thumb drive, as before, but that's it. Should I try with a different version of nvflash?
Using the "flipped"* version of this image, and this schematic, I have found out what the additional 4 balls do:
G16 - FBC_DEBUG1 R154 10K/J_4_NC /// Mem I/F C FBB_DEBUG1 G20 - VMC_CMD31 TP12 /// Mem I/F C FBB_CMD31 T29 - FBA_DEBUG1 R196 10K/J_4_NC /// Mem I/F A FBA_DEBUG1 Y29 - VMA_CMD31 TP22 /// Mem I/F A FBA_CMD31
G20 and Y29 are leading to TP (Test Point?), so I guess they can stay disconnected. G16 and T29 are obviously for debugging, and there are resistors before they hit the ground. What difference could it make if there are no resistors, as it is now?
*I got it wrong since there's nothing related to the graphics chip at AJ16, AJ20, Y7, and T7. Also, comparing few boards, I have found out that there is no "I", or "AI" in the BGA row/column designation. Am I wrong?
Finally, what kind of programmer I'll need in order to flash the various vBIOSes? The chips is
Atmel 924 25F512AN SU27
Thanks to whoever gives an answer to all of this