Alright then, I thought I update this post in case someone else has the same problem. So a new Fujitsu 29LV160TE arrived in the post.
Removed the old Fujitsu flash memory...
And then stuck on the new one...
Tried it with fingers crossed... and got an ERROR 22: COMMUNICATION ERROR OCCURRED BETWEEN MAIN BOARD AND OPTION BOARD
I am surprised there isn't an error 101: It's raining outside.
I assumed that the old Fujitsu flash memory contained some kind of code in it for the custom sega communication to function properly and actually had nothing to do with what I thought it did. I had no adapter for this flash memory so I can't confirm it. Disheartened that it didn't fix the fault I decided I was going to dump the net DIMM in my never to be fixed scrap box, normally only reserved for unobtainable custom faults.
Almost chucked it in and then something hit me. For laughs and giggles, I thought I have a quick peek at the zero pic chip. See what was in there. No idea what lead me to this but I thought I try.
So I read it, dumped it and then compared the signature with my original zero pic hex. It was different! Hmmm, Erased it and reprogrammed the right stuff in there and then left it thinking that cannot be the problem. I have been told that it will work even without the zero PIC inside apparently??? Anyway, original flash memory had already been removed and was too lazy that day to put it back.
Anyway, days went by and I managed to get hold of a new net DIMM thanks to a very kind soul on this forum. (very grateful for this!). Anyway, it was version 3.17 unlike my version 4.1 and only had 512mb of ram which mine had 1028mb ram. Anyway, I thought I use the old parts to upgrade the new one I got. So I swapped rams over, and the new battery, which I made (which doesn't do jack it seems).
Whilst doing this I thought I put the old Fujitsu Flash memory back so I don't end up losing it and also because I realized that there was probably nothing wrong with it in the first place. So back it went on.
Forgot to take photos of it going back on but hey it was supposed to go in the bin pile.
I went to test the new one to see if it worked which it did. Then for laughs and giggles, I thought I give the old one, one last try just to see if I had stuck the old Fujitsu on properly and to my amazement when I went to set the IP address....
It got stored!!!
Hmmmm it was the bloody zero PIC that got corrupted somehow.
Went to load a game and....
Looks like it's happening....
Voila, baby!
Thought I play some non-sega games just to piss off any sega employees that might be reading this lengthy, and slightly deviating repair log.
After 1cc this game on my first try ever...
I thought I let Ken sum up my day with this emote.