Okay... having a little trouble getting 3.1 Workbench to throw up some icons to my newly partitioned microSD card in the Vampire 500v2. They simply never show. HDToolbox recognizes the Vampire card, SD card, sagasd.device, can partition the newly setup drive and all that good stuff...but still no joy.
And I may not even care at this point, because... the microSD card can ONLY be used as an Amiga HD? Is that correct? If so, what the heck? There already exists an IDE port, to which I've already installed and mounted a CF adapter to, that works like a charm and did so immediately under the standard scsi.device.
If you cannot use the microSD as a FAT DOS compatible removable mass media solution, why bother with it? I was hoping (and assumed) this was its function. I added a ribbon extension cable to the port and left it dangling outside the A2000 for this very reason. Sounds logical, right? What more convenient way to transfer stuff to and fro your modern computer, than this? Especially "little" things like oh... Vampire firmware updates that are too large for a single Amiga floppy? haha
Ended up using my ACA500 equipped Phoenix-boarded A1000 for that very task... then used HDBackup to make an image of the firmware update on two floppies so that I could get it into my A2000. sigh Forever monkey-putzing around with this stuff and getting nowhere fast.

So... am I totally missing something here then? Looked at this page and that... Vampire info spread across various sites, but none seem to mention using the microSD slot as removable mass media. If not, why not?