Believe me, no. Before danny_p had a crack at it I had given it to my electronics teacher at school. Even though he's got 30 odd years of experience in the field he couldn't do it, he said the tracks were very delicate and very small. He said you need a special machine which melts all the connectors at the same time then the chip is lifted out. It's something tuners will have at their workshop, but not something your average electronics shop or specialist may have, and they run the risk of destroying the ECU. You're best off leaving it to a professional.