Hi,
I went a different direction instead of CF, I would recommend you go with SATA SSD. For 50 bucks you get 50 gigs with autotrim. IMHO a much better value than CF. I went with the Acard 2000 SUP SATA to SCSI Bridge, new on ebay they go for about $200. You will not see any speed real speed difference on the 3000 scsi ,but it works without issues and I have great luck with them.
SCSI CD's are dirt cheap, plug it into the external scsi and be done with it.
For a nic, you can buy a new X-Surf 100 for just over $100. I would go that route. For the same money you can get a Ariandne 1 (Not the II). For LAN use and going to the very few websites that work well on a classic, it will give the best results. Going cheaper will, imho, will just give frustration.
A Decent video card (Cybervision 64, Picasso IV, or Retina BLT Z3) make a HUGE performance difference on the Amiga. You will not regret buying one. The lower end cards work, but are much slower than the three I mentioned. Did you use newmode with your old video card? If the program doesn't work well with RTG, just let it go to the chipset. If you go with a CV64, Cybergraphx is a better choice. CGX is also more friendly with Amiga screens and uses less memory.
My approach to the Amiga is buy the right stuff and enjoy the speed...
Good luck!
I have an Amiga 3000 030/50 maxed out with RAM. I want to update it as much as possible which includes installing OS 3.9 and getting it on the Internet. I already have the 3.0 ROM's installed and working. Below are the individual projects that I would like to accomplish. Recommendations would be appreciated.
SCSI to IDE bridge (A3000). Any recommendations on cards that are proven to work?
IDE CF drive. Should be a no-brainier. Attach to the SCSI to IDE bridge.
IDE CD Rom drive - Device #2 attached to the SCSI to IDE bridge
Network Card - Zorro based network cards to ridiculously priced. Any alternatives for an A3000?
Display Card - I'm on the fence with this one. My previous experience with a 3rd party display card and Picasso 96 was mixed. Some Workbench programs ran fine in higher resolutions. Programs that ran at native Amiga display modes did not promote correctly. I figure I will just stick with the classic Amiga display modes. Or maybe the Indivision display enhancer?
That's it for now. Comments on the existing projects above or additional projects for the A3000 to consider?
Thanks!