From the pictures I see that the BIOS chip is missing the silver sticker that protects the data on the chip and now it only has a strip of black tape. The chip looks to be a fused quartz window. One of the sides is visible. If that part under the glass is exposed to light it can lose its data. I am not familiar with the EPROM UV erasers or chips but if you could find another BIOS chip or a compatible one you might get a break after all the hard work you put in to save the board.
BIOS Chip 27C010A-12.
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That board should've had a CR2032 socket and you can solder one if you have it.
Check all the pins from both of the chipsets for solder bridges or bent pins.
If you have someone with a BIOS programmer that supports the chip you can check to see if it still has its data. For ex. my Minipro TL866A supports the 27C010A under the TI (Texas Instruments) - TMS27C010A @TSOP32. To erase the chip you would need an UV EPROM eraser but that's out of my area of expertise at the moment.
I repaired a similar board some time ago. I say that yours it is still alive. These socket 3 motherboard can take a beating and still work. Don't give up and try not to throw money away. A chipset replacement might not be the solution. Do it only as a last resort or maybe be pacient and find another motherboard. Keep it simple.
Good Luck! I hope that you will be able to get it to POST.