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Jul 19, 2023 - Version v7.0.0 is a new µOS++ major release. It represents an important milestone, being the first release that includes extensive tests running in scriptable CI environments, and CMake support.
May 21, 2021 - Version v6.3.17 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The changes are a bug fix and an enhancements.
May 3, 2021 - Version v6.3.16 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The changes are a bug fix and an enhancements.
Jan 22, 2021 - In preparation for the future 7.x release, a major milestone was reached: the modularised µOS++ was, for the first time, fully built in a terminal, without Eclipse.
Nov 19, 2018 - Version v6.3.15 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The main changes are several bug fixes.
Jul 4, 2018 - Version v6.3.14 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The main addition is the functional POSIX I/O subsystem, which supports character devices, block devices and file systems.
Aug 26, 2017 - Version v6.3.13 is a µOS++ maintenance release.
Jan 2, 2017 - Version v6.3.11 is a new µOS++/CMSIS++ public release that addresses several bugs.
Nov 27, 2016 - Version v6.3.10 is a new µOS++/CMSIS++ public release that addresses several bugs.
Oct 13, 2016 - Version v6.3.9 is a new µOS++/CMSIS++ public release (v6.3.8 was an internal release). The major additions are: the first integration of the POSIX I/O subsystem and an experimental set of scripts to generate µOS++ projects.
Sep 15, 2016 - Version v6.3.7 is the first µOS++/CMSIS++ public release. The major additions are the advanced memory management features, which allow deterministic and non-fragmenting allocations in controlled environments.
Mar 29, 2016 - To further facilitate the integration of CMSIS++ files into other commercial or open source projects, the project license was changed from the copyleft LGPL to the permissive MIT License.
Mar 10, 2016 - A presentation article was published on the ARM Connected Community site, under the name CMSIS++: a proposal for a future CMSIS, written in C++.
Mar 3, 2016 - After the µOS++ project was migrated from SourceForge to GitHub, a new web site was created, to replace the previous wikis.