This loosened (and about 10cm long) 12V trace has done more damage than I expected.
It damaged the BIOS chip, a transceiver chip and it killed the VIA "VT82C586B" southbridge.
The trace had contacted several pins at the nearby ISA slot so it´s no surprise components connected to this bus died.
After desoldering the old chip I inserted a new one:
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When I had finisheding the soldering work I was happy to finally see the mainboard POST again!
But the happiness didn´l ast long after I found floppy-drives are no longer detected. It doesn´t matter if I connect a (working) floppy with a (working) floppy cable to the onboard chip or if I disable all the super I/O interfaces and try a super I/O ISA card with a floppy connected to it.
The error message is always the same: "Floppy disk(s) fail (C0)"
The ISA slots seem to be working, a ISA graphics card works perfectly.
What the hell could cause an error like this???