Axe.
AFAIK Marc is reverse engineering the audio portion of the console to make it work with the new version. What I don't know is how far or how complete and advanced the audio portion is going to be.
I believe he wants to offer 48 DSP audio channels with EQ, Comp and Gate, Aux sends and full routing options together with the 24 fader HUI/MCU remote controller. One single Ethernet cable as the connection bridge and a floppy disk to start the board as a net server. Quite clever I have to say.
I also know that the plugins are out of the question due to third party licensing issues. I wonder if the headphone section will be operative, and I really hope so. It sure would make a nice bonus.
If he accomplish to make the board's audio basic channels and channel routing working, the d8b second hand market will get really interesting.
My board, for example, need much repair and maintenance and I'm patiently waiting for this release to begin chasing for new faders and maybe a new talkback button (the little bastard is sunken). Maybe a 'new' second hand board has to be considered.
Anyway, Marc has still a long road to get there so, guys please, be patient. I'm helping him out with some GUI graphics, but the coding part of the software is very time consuming so I wouldn't expect it to be released very soon.
Peter Holmquist.