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+* SystemC 2.3.1a
+ Relicensed under Apache License, Version 2.0.
+ No functional changes.
+
+* SystemC 2.3.1
+ Release of SystemC 2.3.1
+ - Bug fixes.
+ - Code cleanup.
+ - Some experimental new features.
+
+* SystemC 2.3.0
+ Release of SystemC 2.3.0
+ - Compliance to IEEE Std 1666-2011
+ - Per LRM, includes TLM-2.0.2
+ - Bug fixes.
+ - Code cleanup.
+
+* SystemC 2.2
+ Production release of SystemC 2.2
+ - Compliance to IEEE Std 1666-2005
+
+* SystemC 2.2 Beta
+ Beta release of SystemC 2.2
+ - Bug fixes.
+ - Code cleanup.
+ - Major new functionality
+ o Compliance with the IEEE 1666 SystemC Language reference module.
+ - Platforms and compilers supported (added since 2.1):
+ o Support for 64-bit Linux systems gcc-3.4.3.
+ o Linux with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-4.0.1.
+ o MacOS X with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-4.0.0.
+
+* SystemC 2.1
+ Release of SystemC 2.1
+ - Bug fixes.
+ - Code cleanup.
+ - Major new functionality
+ o Dynamic process support, including synchronization primitives.
+ o Mixed concatenation and concatenation of long types.
+ o Event queue support.
+ o Exported interfaces: sc_export.
+ o New error reporting API.
+ - Platforms and compilers supported (added since 2.0.1 Production):
+ o Solaris 2.8 with Sun CC compiler version Forte 7 and gcc-3.2.3
+ o Linux (Redhat 9.0) with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-3.2.2
+ o Linux (Redhat 8.0) with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-2.95.3 and gcc-3.2.3
+ o MacOS X with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-3.1 and gcc-3.3.
+ o Windows NT 4.0 (SP6a) with VC++ 7.0
+
+* SystemC 2.0.1
+ Production release of SystemC 2.0.1
+ - Bug fixes.
+ - Code cleanup.
+ - Simple bus example included.
+ - Platforms supported (changed from 2.0 Production):
+ o Sun Solaris 2.7 and 2.8 with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-2.95.3
+ o Linux (Redhat 6.2) with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-2.95.3
+ o Linux (Redhat 7.2) with GNU C++ compiler version gcc-2.95.3
+ o HP-UX 11.00 with HP C++ compiler version A.03.33
+ (Note: +O1 is the highest safe optimization level)
+ o Windows NT 4.0 (SP6a) with VC++ 6.0 (SP5)
+ - First release of a regression test suite for SystemC.
+ The SystemC regression test suite is released separately.
+
+* SystemC 2.0
+ Production release of SystemC 2.0.
+ - All new SystemC 2.0 core language features.
+ - All SystemC 1.0.2 functionality (except obsoleted SystemC 0.9 features).
+ - No methodology-specific channels as in SystemC 1.2.1 beta.
+ (Note: starting with this release, the 2.0 Core Language Features
+ will be released separately from the methodology-specific libraries,
+ an example of which is the Master-Slave Library of 1.2.1 beta.
+ The release of the Master-Slave Library will follow this release.
+ You would be able to use the Master-Slave Library in conjunction with
+ this release).
+ - Dynamic thread creation example provided.
+ - Directory structure changed from 1.0.2, but same as 2.0 beta-2.
+ - Build process changed from 1.0.2 but same as 2.0 beta-2.
+ - Bug fixes for 2.0 beta-2.
+ - Platforms supported (changed from 2.0 beta-2):
+ o Sun Solaris 2.7 and 2.8 with GNU C++ compiler version 2.95.2
+ o Sun Solaris 2.7 and 2.8 with SC6.1 and SC6.2
+ o Linux (Redhat 6.2) with GNU C++ compiler version 2.95.2
+ o HP-UX 11.00 with aCC C++ compiler versions A.03.31 and A.03.15
+ (Note: +O1 is the highest safe optimization level)
+ o Windows NT 4.0 (SP3 and higher) with VC++6.0
+
+* SystemC 2.0 Beta-2
+ Second beta release of SystemC 2.0.
+
+* SystemC 2.0 Beta-1
+ First beta release of SystemC 2.0.
+
+* SystemC 1.0.2
+ Bug fix release.
+
+* SystemC 1.0.1
+ Bug fix release.
+
+* SystemC 1.0
+ First release of new SystemC syntax and fixed-point package.
+
+* SystemC 0.91
+ Second release of SystemC.
+
+* SystemC 0.9
+ This is the first release of SystemC.