@Amiduffer:
You should not get a CyberVision64/3d, but a regular CyberVision64 to the A3000. This as the regular version can autoswitch between the flickerfixered vga signal from the A3000 and its own output. This is something the 3d version can not do - not even if you get the associated CV64/3d-scandoubler, as it needs an A4000(T) to fit.
The 3d version is also slower if you wonder, it should rather have been called CyberVision64/CR (CR = Cost Reduced).
In other words, with the CV64/3d, you will end up with two separate monitor connectors - one for the CV64/3d's rtg output and one for the A3000 regular chipset output.
With a CV64, you will end up with just one monitor connector - for which the CV64 automatically selects if the CV64's rtg output or the A3000 regular chipset output should be routed to depending on which is active at the moment.
/Patrik