**Update**
A few people have contacted me about this and we might have a way to continue to work on locating the pinout connection points. I’ll update in a new post and as always by Twitter and XDA-Developers once I have more information to share. Thanks for the continued support on this project.
After several attempts and painstaking hours trying to analyze this board I’m giving up trying to find a hardwire JTAG interface solution to the MSM7201a chipset. I am posting the recent photos of the board, please notice that the metal bracing that surrounds the critical IC’s of the board. This metal framework EMI shielding frame is a pain the a$$ to remove from the board. Once the frame was removed, forcefully with pliers and a mini-hacksaw I attempted to heat the board which led to a horrible aftermath. The board was essentially ruined once the framework was pulled off because it tore some of the circuit print off the board. err.
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So You totally burn the board? Can You post pictures?
If You only only remove framework with some copper it is stil can be used to trace jtag.
Can You send me your ruined board?
CPU can be removed by heat, or You can grind it away, but You need propper tools.