OK, here are the pics:
www.wattservices.com/1.JPGThis is a pic of the entire chip. It appears to be the SCSI chip. However, with the SCSI cable unplugged the unit still does not boot. I'm using a 1084 btw, maybe it's giving SCSI info for the BVision, I don't know I havent gotten my BVision yet.
www.wattservices.com/2.JPGThis is the best pic of the damage. If you can tell, the trace is lifted and up against the chip (look next to the 5th pin in from the right). This happened when I soldered a small copper wire thread to the trace and to the side of the chip tonight. But when I pulled away even very slowly the trace was lifted and you can see it is still there but up against the chip. I was never able to get anything to stick. It'd feel like it was stuck, but as soon as I moved my hand (ouch) or needle nose pliers away, it'd bust off.
www.wattservices.com/3.JPGAnother slightly different view. The purplish glare shows where the pin was on the chip, but so little is there to solder to. I tried using a small metal pin to scrape away some of the chip insulation to have more to solder to, but never got enough.
Any ideas? I can't seem to get anywhere with this...
Thanks,
Neofree