We have completed the prototyping phase of the new release to present it at the Maker fair in Rome on October 24th. In this version we have replaced the 8 KLE FPGA with a much larger 20 KLE one. This then has the ability to include FLASH memory inside it where the designer can keep his bitstream without the fear that someone can easily take possession of it with sniffing activities, or that it can be corrupted by malicious people with penetration attacks. In addition, we have switched to the use of a USB-C connector with which to supply power to the board. In this release we have also activated the dual programming mode of the FPGA with both JTAG and SPI communication, in order to provide more flexibility to the designer, especially in case he needs to insert the VEXRISC-V processor into the FPGA.