Service manual

Eagle Series Computer Service Manual Page 15
DSS-10517-00, Rev. B01
ACCESSING YOUR ROADRUNNER BOARD
Where your Roadrunner board is located in your Eagle chassis depends on when you purchased your
computer. On early-model Eagle computers, the Roadrunner board is mounted vertically on a special
bracket as shown in the next two illustrations. Later model Eagle computers have their Roadrunner
boards mounted horizontally on the chassis bottom, as shown in the third illustration. The screen on the
bottom of the chassis has four threaded standoffs designed to the hold the Roadrunner board in place.
The Eagle 100 has the Roadrunner AM-172 “030” board circuitry incorporated into its AM-137
CPU board. To upgrade the Eagle 100 to a Roadrunner “040”, you will need an AM-987 upgrade
kit.
DWF-20754-00
or
DWF-20754-01
Your Roadrunner 030 or 040 board is mounted
on the DWF-20754-00 bracket shown above.
To access the board, remove these four
Phillips-head screws. You can then fold down
the mounting bracket and board assembly
onto your work surface.
Roadrunner Mounting Bracket (Early Models & Eagle 100 Upgrades)