Specifications
Page 10 Installation Instructions: AM-137 Board AM-1600/1400 Upgrade
Use AlphaVUE to edit the AMOS32.INI file. Change the driver name in the first
TRMDEF statement from AM13X to AM318. For example, change:
TRMDEF TRM1,AM135=0:19200,AM65,100,100,100
to
TRMDEF TRM1,AM318=0:19200,AM65,100,100,100
You are now ready to remove your AM-1600/1400 CPU board.
Do not erase or modify your AMOSL.MON or AMOSL.INI files. By retaining these files,
you will always be able to boot from your old CPU board. This may be helpful if your
disk drive fails to boot after the AM-137 board is installed; you will be able to re-connect
your old CPU board and correct the problem that prevented the AM-137 board from
booting.
7.0REMOVING YOUR CPU BOARD
NOTE: This section pertains to the desktop chassis only. If you are updating a deskside
chassis configuration, consult the Eagle Service manual for details on accessing and
removing the CPU board and rear panel I/O adapter plate.
1.Turn the computer’s power switch to the
off
position.
2.The first step in the process is to remove the computer’s top cover. The top cover
is held in place with four phillips-head screws, two on each side. After removing
the screws, lift off the top cover and place it in a safe spot.
Next, remove the drive mounting bracket from the chassis. The bracket is held in
place with four phillips-head screws. The screw locations are shown in the
illustration below, called out as A, B, C, and D.
PDI-00137-50, Rev. A01