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*6.1 (2015). General release that uses an unmodified version of Eclipse 4.4. Introduced beta support for Mac [[OS X]]. Added support for CC25x and MSP432 (the introductory Mac version supports only MSP devices). Supports Windows XP, 7 and 8.x.
*6.1.1 Added support for SimpleLink™ CC26xx and CC13xx MCU platform of devices. Added support for automatic firmware update for XDS110. Added OS X platform support for CCS for MCU devices (Beta). Improved EnergyTrace tool for profiling application’s energy consumption, battery lifetime, monitoring internal device states and determining execution hotspots (statistical function profile).
*6.1.2 Bug fixes. First OS X released to the public in Beta.
*6.1.3 Integration with Eclipse v4.5.1 and CDT 8.7. Added support for OS X for MCU devices. Support for GCC for MSP430. Improved Cortex A15 SM debug support. Improved EnergyTrace tool for profiling application’s energy consumption, battery lifetime, monitoring internal device states and determining execution hotspots (statistical function profile).
*6.2.0 (2016). LinuxFirst 64-bit version for Linux (Windows still 32-bit),. Beta release of the online Resource Explorer v2.
*7.0.0 (2016). Integration with Eclipse 4.6 with CDT 9.0 and JRE 8. First release that is free of charge and without limitations for all devices and Debug Probes. Production release of the online Resource Explorer. Dropped support for Windows XP and the Stellaris devices.
 
=== CCS Cloud ===
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For all releases an annual paid subscription fee was required to grant updates for upcoming major releases.
*Starting in August 2015, the concept of subscription fee ceased to exist.
*Starting in September 2016, the floating license model ceased to exist.
*Starting in December 2016, the paid license ceased to exist. The software and all its components are distributed with a TSPA license<ref>[http://www.export.pitt.edu/overview/education-and-research/ear-7343b-3-technology-and-software-publicly-available EAR 734.3(B) (3): TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE PUBLICLY AVAILABLE page at University of Pittsburgh]</ref>.
 
==JTAG Debug probe support==
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Up until release 4.x, CCS supported only XDS emulators. With the integration of [[MSP430]] and Stellaris microcontrollers, support was added for their respective [[JTAG]] debug probes: MSP-FET430 (both parallel and USB versions) and ICDI.<ref name="CCSDownload"/>
 
Release 5.x also saw the introduction of Beta support for Jlink [[JTAG]] debug probes from [[Segger Microcontroller Systems|Segger]].<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/J-Link_Emulator_Support Segger Jlink support page at TI wiki]</ref>
 
Release 6.0.x saw the introduction of the new MSP-FET debug probe for MSP430 devices<ref>[http://www.ti.com/tool/MSP-FET MSP-FET page at TI website]</ref> and the new XDS200-class<ref>[http://www.ti.com/tool/TMDSEMU200-U XDS200 page at TI website]</ref> of debug probes for processors.
 
Release 6.1.x saw the introduction of the new XDS110-class<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS110 XDS110 page at TI wiki]</ref> of debug probes for processors. It also saw the migration to full production support for Jlink [[JTAG]] debug probes from [[Segger Microcontroller Systems|Segger]].<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/J-Link_Emulator_Support Segger Jlink support page at TI wiki]</ref>
 
Release 7.x saw the integration of Jlink [[JTAG]] debug probes from [[Segger Microcontroller Systems|Segger]]<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/J-Link_Emulator_Support Segger Jlink support page at TI wiki]</ref> directly in the CCS installer.
 
64-bit releases do not support Spectrum Digital XDS510USB JTAG debuggers.