Milkymist SoC 0.6 was released today, and features most prominently the 
support for the Milkymist One. The "proof of concept" video synthesis software 
was also successfully ported to it, as shown in the video:
http://www.vimeo.com/12890531
http://www.milkymist.org/mm06_demo.mp4
(my camera, hum, isn't the best in the world, I hope someone will make a good 
video soon)

Work is still to be done on the different Milkymist One interfaces (MIDI, DMX, 
USB, video input, IR) for which there is currently no support from the FPGA 
design. A substantial amount of work is also ahead on the Flickernoise open 
source end user application, GUI library and RTEMS support.

No price or availability date have been defined yet for the final Milkymist 
One product. However, very limited quantities of prototype boards are being 
made available to selected Verilog and software (RTEMS, Genode FX, 
Flickernoise) contributors. To apply for one, please send an email to 
sebastien dot bourdeauducq at lekernel dot net, stating your interest in the 
Milkymist project, your background experience and how you are planning to 
contribute. A flashing mini-howto [1] as well as many wiki resources are 
available to get started fast with the board. Furthermore, software can also 
be tested using the QEMU [2] emulator.

Last but not least, the Milkymist One prototypes will also be shown and 
demonstrated at the next RMLL [3] on July 6th in Bordeaux, France.

Happy hacking!
Sébastien

[1] http://www.milkymist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Flashing_the_Milkymist_One
[2] http://lekernel.net/blog/?p=820
[3] http://www.rmll.info
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