It also looks like you already quoted Scrypt:N instead of Scrypt. Do you know what the N variable stands for? Unless you call that function with a constant N factor, it IS ASIC resistant.
I correctly understand that now the coin uses the parameter Scrypt: 1024 and any owner of ASIC can get it?
Yes, it could be mined by an edited software for ASICs for this year or two until we reach N factor 10, but farms are not interested in starting projects and won't surely lose so much time in redoing their miners for this little timespan. By the time they could start having any profit with vDinar, it will be too late. Also, this is the same for all Scrypt:N based coins, no one starts with higher factors as it would be too hard to mine for a starting project.
You see, you're quoting CPUminer. They have Scrypt:N as the core code for both Scrypt (which is the same as Scrypt:9) and Scrypt:N.
Also please, next time just politely ask me such things on Discord, Telegram or wherever. Calling the coin a "scam" on the first doubt forces me to lose a lot of time I should have spent in working on vDinar softwares, as the AMD miner, to answer such attacks.