Well, hit a major snag in this project.
I had decided to go with a GVP 030 combo board for the cpu accelerator. Yeah, using 1 slot.
Picked up a good working board, thanks DutchinUSA, dropped it in and suddenly my CFIDE68K adapter, CD-ROM, and expanded memory disappeared!
It seems the GVP combo board disables the cpu socket AND everything in it so anything plugged in there is a fleeting memory unless I disable the GVP board which sort of defeats the purpose of having it in there.
Considered rigging a switch to disable the combo board if I wanted to use the other stuff, but it didn't really make sense to have anything in the computer that wasn't being used!
So I've decided to go a little more conventional route and use the combo board as memory expansion, SCSI interface, and (obviously) cpu accelerator.
Still, I've got the vga output using an Indivision vga adapter without using a slot.
Anyway, I proved the concept is feasible to a point. Perhaps even more so if an accelerator for an A500 is used that plugs into the cpu socket.
So, next stop for my A2000, a SCSI media reader so I can boot from a CF microdrive and read other format memory cards. Add a SCSI CD-ROM, and a 386SX bridgeboard!
Should be pretty nice.
Pictures to come later, after I get the CD drive!
Curtis