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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]].
Code Composer was originally developed for [[Digital signal processor|DSP]] development, therefore one of its main differentiators at the time was the availability of graphical visualization tools (XY graphs, FFT magnitude and phase, constellation, raw image visualization) and support for visualizing memory in several [[Computer number format|numeric formats]] (decimal, floating-point).
Starting in 2015, a [[Cloud computing]] version of CCS was introduced and is part of the suite TI Cloud Tools,<ref>[https://dev.ti.com TI Cloud Tools main page]</ref> which also hosts Resource Explorer<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Resource_Explorer Resource Explorer tools page at TI wiki]</ref> and Pinmux.<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI_PinMux_Tool Pinmux utility page at TI wiki]</ref>
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