Thanks for the responses. I feel more confident now in giving it a go.
As for the casing I'm not worried, I would eventually like to mount everthing into a tower so it wouldn't be needed anyway.
I'm still not having much look finding the card slot connectors or some very long IDC connectors. IDC connectors only seem to go up to about 50 pin so I may have to join two together for that to work.
Also the IDC pins on the Supra are quite a bit shorter than normal. I think this might be because they've been pushed further in the PCB so there is something to solder the passthrough edge connector to, on the other side of the Supra PCB.
I found an edge connector on eBay with the correct pin count but it was much longer than the Amiga one so I guess it had a larger pin pitch.
Does anyone know what the pin pitch of the expansion connector actually is?
I may have to resort to finding dead hardware to remove the card slot from as tone007 suggested. Or perhaps join a couple of old ISA slots together from a dead PC motherboard and chop the ends off of them to join them in the middle.
The end goal I want to achieve *IF* it's possible and all the hardware will work together wthout conflict is to have the Supra, an Action Replay and an A590 all off the expansion port.
I realise that some things may not be able to use each others functionality, for instance I know that the Action Replay can't make use of the hard drive on an A590 as I used to have that setup many years ago. But I'd like the optional use of all those devices without having to swap things in and out. Especially if it's all mounted into a tower case.
This means I need to either find or make a board to split the expansion port slot into a further two ports.
Something like the one I mentioned in a previous post:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?p=518475#post518475I was thinking of connecting everything up in the following order:
Amiga -> Card Splitter
Splitter Port 1 -> Action Replay
Splitter Port 2 -> Supra
Supra Passthrough -> A590
In my previous post zipper stated he had used the Supra with an Action Replay. The Supra also is purely an accelerator so I am assuming there won't be any resource/memory address conflicts with the A590.
Ok, enough babbling :-)
Paul.