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| developer = [[Texas Instruments]]
| released = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1999}}
| latest release version = 12.
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|df=yes|2023|
| url = https://www.ti.com/tool/download/CCSTUDIO
| title = CCSTUDIO IDE-
| website = ti.com
| access-date = 2023-
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| operating system = [[Windows]], [[Linux]] and [[macOS]]
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| language = English (United States)
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== History ==
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Originally, Code Composer was a product from a company called GO DSP located in Toronto, Canada, and it was acquired by [[Texas Instruments|TI]] in 1997.<ref>''[http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/presshistory/company/1997/c97093.shtml TI Press release]''</ref> After the acquisition, Code Composer was bundled with a real-time kernel named DSP/BIOS<ref>''[[SYS/BIOS#History|History of SYS/BIOS]]''</ref> and its name was appended with the word Studio.
CCS releases up until 3.3 were based on a proprietary interface, but [[Texas Instruments|TI]] was already working in parallel on the development of an IDE based on the open-source [[Eclipse (software)|Eclipse]]. This IDE was named Code Composer Essentials (CCE) and was designed for the [[MSP430]] line of microcontrollers. This expertise was used to completely overhaul the previous CCS and starting with release 4.0 all versions are also based on [[Eclipse (software)|Eclipse]].
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*12.2.0 (2023). Bug fixes.
*12.3.0 (2023). Bug fixes.
*12.4.0 (2023). Bug fixes.
=== CCS Cloud ===
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==Licensing==
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Over the years, CCS followed the trend of the software industry for reduced and free-of-charge software licensing, reflected across the releases:
*CCS releases up to 2.x were separated per device family, i.e., every device family required the purchase of a separate license and a separate software Each license's SRP was US$3,600.00 (apart from release 2.3, which was about US$4,500.00)
*Starting with releases 3.x, all device families were included in the same license (then called Platinum). The license's SRP was the same (US$3,600.00). There was a C2x-only limited license that retailed for US$600.00.
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