Of course it is possible. Someone made the SX-1 & SX32 didn't they? The question is stupid! [Edit: In that it doesn't make sense.]
All the signals you need are on the 182-pin MCA connector. No need to screw around with the main board at all. Forget all this kickstart socket stuff.
It is NOT practical to use an AGA Gayle chip, you'd never find a source of them. You will have to design your own (maybe copy the AGA Gayles registers) and implement it in an CPLD/FPGA.
The SX-1 and SX-32 do NOT use a real AGA Gayle as their IDE controller. They have their own design implemented in one or two CPLDs.
Yes you 100% need a real AGA Gayle chip to use a FAST ATA controller. If you knew how it worked you might be able to incorporate the enhancements into your own design. You would almost certainly have to swap out the CD32 KS-ROM though so I do not think it is a good idea.
Does the CD32 kickstart have AGA Gayle IDE drivers within it? Good question, one I do not know the answer to. I am slowly shifting towards a yes. If not any board with a hard drive would have to have a ROM to be able to autoboot and I do not see one on the SX-1 or SX32. It is possible there is a ROM on the
SX-1 is under the chip marked "MM-001-U20" but I dunno for sure, possibly a PAL/GAL chip instead. Cannot see a ROM at all on
SX-32 MK1 PCB. This hints towards the SX-1 and SX-32 using the drivers in the CD32's kickstart ROM. Toni Wilen of WinUAE might know. Or perhaps Doobrie?
I've already done a RAM expansion. It's is very easy, you can read about the logic required to convert between 68k bus cycles and DRAM cycles in any good 68k hardware book and IMHO a RAM expansion is the only upgrade worth doing for CD32. It has a CD drive after all!
The main stumbling block is the 182-pin MCA edge connectors you can get them at
Digikey $4.30 each but you need to buy 1000 of them :-(
I found them at
Adam Tech, same MOQ of 1000 but a slightly cheaper price.
Ian Steadman found a cheaper source but when I tried to order from them I got a "sorry we do not actually have any" reply.
Realistically you're gonna struggle to make what you want. It would probably be easier to try and buy a
CD32fWSI and create a HD addon for that to replace the RTC module.
It takes care of the initial problem (edge connectors) and they seem to be in a reasonable supply for £45.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180294789914