µOS++ v7.0.0 released

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.


µOS++ v6.3.17 released

May 21, 2021 - Version v6.3.17 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The changes are a bug fix and an enhancements.


µOS++ v6.3.16 released

May 3, 2021 - Version v6.3.16 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The changes are a bug fix and an enhancements.


First µOS++ scriptable build

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.


µOS++ v6.3.15 released

Nov 19, 2018 - Version v6.3.15 is a µOS++ maintenance release. The main changes are several bug fixes.


µOS++ v6.3.14 released

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.


µOS++ v6.3.13 released

Aug 26, 2017 - Version v6.3.13 is a µOS++ maintenance release.


µOS++ v6.3.11 released

Jan 2, 2017 - Version v6.3.11 is a new µOS++/CMSIS++ public release that addresses several bugs.


µOS++ v6.3.10 released

Nov 27, 2016 - Version v6.3.10 is a new µOS++/CMSIS++ public release that addresses several bugs.


µOS++ v6.3.9 released

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.


First µOS++ public version v6.3.7 released

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.


License changed from LGPL to MIT License

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.


ARM Connected Community article, March 11, 2016

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++.


The µOS++ new web site (using GitHub Pages)

Mar 3, 2016 - After the µOS++ project was migrated from SourceForge to GitHub, a new web site was created, to replace the previous wikis.