Although I've been using PCs for most of my computer work for several years, I've kept my A1200 around, and recently I decided that it was time I upgraded to OS3.1.
I bought some 3.1 ROMs (unused), read through the installation guide that came with them (and the one in Amiga Format 134), and opened up my A1200, only to find something that didn't look like the pictures. Each ROM is securely housed in the chip-holders, with the two spare holes at the notch end, but there was something else: four green wires.
Each chip has its 3rd and 9th legs missing, and instead have green wires soldered on to them. The two green wires cross over and are then soldered straight onto the chip-holders (so that the 3rd 'leg' is connected to the 9th hole and the 9th 'leg' to the 3rd hole). Clearly this makes getting them out impossible without a soldering iron, and even if I did I presume I'd need to I need to perform similar surgery on the 3.1 ROMs.
So, is there anything I can do? Note that any advanced rearrangement, soldering, or other changes are probably not something I should attempt, as I seem to be cursed to break computers (I've been in my current job as a web programmer for two months and I've already completely destroyed a PC, a ball mouse, and an optical mouse, just by using them normally...).