The following is taken from www.faqs.org/faqs/amiga/CD32-FAQ/part2/ A: Use a SX32. It's small so it fits *in* the CD32 like the MPEG module. You have a parrallel, serial, floppy, RGB and VGA-Port. You can put a 2.5" HD on it and a 2-8 MB PS/2 Simm module. Unfortunatly FMV cannot be used with it. It is also rumoured to come with an A1200 manual. Apart from that, it fixes the voltage problems it is more or less like the SX-1. Alan Redhouse wrote: "Standard Amiga serial, parallel, FDD, RGB ports and a 15 pin VGA port. Uses standard Amiga keyboard, and has a standard simm socket for up to 8MB of RAM. Has a 2.5" HDD interface and mountings for an internal unit. Everything (including HDD) fits inside the CD32 (sockets protrude about 10mm). Supplied with WB3.0 on CDROM (obviously has Kickstart 3.1 already). VERY reliable--it must be the only Amiga accessory that we've picked up and plugged in and its worked perfectly first time and ever since. It really does become a portable Amiga. Price 199.95 including VAT."