Ok, Brace yourselves, significant update time!
I've managed to get hold of 2 improvements to my baby the first being a lovely clean Keyboard courtesy of G-H from Amibay (Cheers mate)

Secondly, and also from Amibay (courtesy of McVenco) I received an a2620.

Fitting it was a little tight but not difficult.

She booted up straight away and worked brilliantly!! (Or so I thought initially)

The speed boost is modest, but significant. Doubling her clock speed, and making her run at equivalent to a standard 1200 (or 2500 :-P )

However, there was a problem. The board came with RAM fitted, and only 2 Mb of Fast RAM was displayed.
My SCSI card has 8Mb on board, I had just lost 6 Megs of RAM without trying! :-o
Time to dig out some manuals I think!!!

Firstly I thought to disable the 2620's on board RAM using the Jumpers.
On reboot, brilliant! It worked, 8 Megs of Fast Ram back. However, Sysinfo shows a different story.

Quite a significant drop in performance, What the F has happened?
An inspection of the card led me to believe that there was 4 Mb of Zip RAM attatched, however the jumper settings were for 2 Mb.
Well if I can't have my full 8 Mb, 4 Mb will have to do until I can figure out the correct configuration.
Swap a few jumpers around and BINGO 4 Mb's Fast RAM.

Great, I think. Time to fire up Deluxe Galaga and have a blast to celebrate! :-D

Oh Sh1t.
Not only that, sysinfo chucks up loads of recoverable errors whilst checking it out.
Another look at the Zip chips, revealed that I do only have 2 Mb of RAM. The serial numbers do have 256 on them (in my defence)
Ho Hum.
Another, think and a dig out of the SCSI manual reveals that I may just have to reduce the Fast RAM on board the SCSI drive.
Dropped it down to 6 Mb and changed the Jumpers, no Joy. (wouldn't even boot from the hard disc).
Dropped even further down to 4 Mb and BLAMO!
She Rides!!!

Now I know its not perfect, and my reasoning is a bit sloppy and slapdash. But it is late & I have had half a bottle of wine. ;-)
However, that said, my 2000 is now running at double her original speed and I have 6 MB of Fast RAM and I still have my 2 MB of Chip RAM.
I've just had a blast on Deluxe Galaga and she is significantly more responsive than she used to be.
All in all, not a bad nights work. In the future I will sort out the RAM configuration issues and hopefully get her back upto the full 8MB that the 2000 supports.
But for now, she'll do. :-D