*6.0 (2014). General release that uses an unmodified version of Eclipse 4.3. Added support for CC26x and CC32x wireless microcontrollers. Dropped support for C54x DSPs.
===Licenses===
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)
Over the years CCS followed the trend of the software industry for reduced and free-of-charge software licensing, reflected across the releases:
Starting with*CCS releases 3up to 2.x, allwere separated per device familiesfamily, werei.e., every device includedfamily inrequired the samepurchase of a separate license (thenand calleda Platinum).separate Thesoftware Each license`'s SRP was the same (US$3,600.00). There(apart wasfrom arelease C2x-only2.3, limitedwhich licensewas that retailed forabout US$6004,500.00.)
*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.
*Starting with release 4.x, CCS couldcan be used for free in several scenarios that includedinclude development boards, software device simulators and even the use of a standalone emulator named XDS100<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Licensing_-_CCS CCS license page at TI wiki]</ref>. Also, it can be used with a codesize limitation of 16kB on [[MSP430]] devices. This release also introduced the floating license, which can be installed on a server and be used across a company's or university's Intranet.
**A full license for CCS release 4.x was US$1,995.00 and a microcontroller-only license was US$495.00. This microcontroller license covered all [[MSP430]], Stellaris and C2x devices.
**A full license for CCS releases 5.x and 6.x is US$495.00 and the microcontroller-only license ceased to exist.
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