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I do believe that this is going to be a dead end. Inspecting the chip, it seems that grounding on the board itself is keeping the chip in a HOLD state, and on top of this, because of the low profile nature of the chip, it seems impossible to sever the connection that is keeping the chip in HOLD, without removing the chip from the board all together. I may resort to this, but not for a bit.