Fri Nov  6 19:13:20 CST 2015
Version 0.9.4. Thanks again to RobertClemenzi, who discovered 2 bugs: 1. A spurious comma in some array definitions caused a compiler warning, and more importantly, 2. it was impossible to use arduinoInterruptedPin if this library was used to support other libraries. Fixed them both.

Mon Oct 19 07:45:08 CDT 2015
Version 0.9.3. Thanks to RobertClemenzi, who pointed out that "Useless.cpp" is not included with the distribution zip file. The only change is to add that file to the distribution zip file.

Sat Oct 17 12:03:03 CDT 2015
Version 0.9.2. I discovered a rather pernicious bug, wherein the library was setting the global interrupt enable bit. This could cause a serious and difficult-to-debug race condition, as it is not the job of the library to manage that bit. The chips come with interrupts enabled so exi
sting code should not be affected. My thanks to http://gammon.com.au/interrupts (the 'How are interrupts queued?' section).

Fri Oct 16 07:58:45 CDT 2015
Version 0.9.1. Bug fixes to examples/OOSimple (thanks RobertClemenzi!). Arduino Zero support added (this is a trivial preprocessor macro check; see the Usage wiki page). Wiki pages updated, especially the FAQ.

Tue Sep 29 06:34:58 CDT 2015
Version 0.9.0. ATtiny support has been added! Support files come from https://github.com/damellis/attiny .
Chips supported include ATtiny44/84 and ATtiny 45/85 (including Gemma). As always, bug reports are
welcome at https://github.com/GreyGnome/EnableInterrupt/issues . NOTE: I don't have an ATtiny (yet),
so the only work I could do was to make sure a sample sketch compiled.

Thu Aug 27 22:24:39 CDT 2015
Version 0.8.2. Includes bugfixes for issues raised by engwan, MakkyB, and juanricos; HiSpeed mode was not working but now it is. I also received some nice bug reports and testing from TomWS1. Finally, the library.properties file was out of date.

Sat Aug  8 12:03:24 CDT 2015
Version 0.8.1. I forgot to include some fixes for an issue on the website; https://github.com/GreyGnome/EnableInterrupt/issues/13 (having to do with the 1284 chip). These are now included.

Fri Aug  7 06:44:55 CDT 2015
Version 0.8.0. This release includes the function to set a variable that can be queried by the programmer's
ISR, to determine which pin was interrupted. Define EI_ARDUINO_INTERRUPTED_PIN in the main sketch.

Also:
My Mega2560 failed right in the middle of testing this release. So that platform is not fully tested.
The InterruptedPin2560.ino sketch was giving me some inconsistent results: I saw  pin 71 interrupted twice,
and pin 70 not at all. I think there is a bug in utility/ei_PinChange2560.h, but I will release before I resolve
this. If there is anyone who could test on the 2560 platform- run the InterruptedPin2560.ino sketch and send me
the output- I would appreciate it.

Mon Jul  6 17:41:05 CDT 2015
This release includes compiler directives that allow you to eliminate unneeded ports and memory allocations, to more efficiently utilize code and static RAM. See https://github.com/GreyGnome/EnableInterrupt/wiki/SaveMemory for the new features.

Tue Jun 23 06:47:10 CDT 2015
Version 0.6.3 of the library has been released. This release includes an Object Oriented example, OOSimple, in the examples/ directory. There are no other changes since version 0.6.2.

Fri Jun 19 09:38:43 CDT 2015
Version 0.6.2. Forgot to update README.md. 

Fri Jun 12 06:33:20 CDT 2015
Version 0.6.1 of the library has been released. This version is designed to meet the requirements of the 1.5.x Arduino library spec. No code logic was modified; only files were moved and library.properties and keywords.txt files added.

Version 0.6.0 did not include an update to these release notes.

Fri Jun 12 06:33:20 CDT 2015
Version 0.5 (Alpha) of the library has been released. This release includes support for the ATmega1284p line of processors (includes ATmega644). The Mighty 1284 is used as the basis.  As I don't have a 1284-based processor, this code compiles but has not been tested (see examples/Might1284p). Bug reports encouraged and welcomed! It would be great if a 644/1284 owner could upload the Might1284p.ino sketch and interrupt every pin and let me know the results.

Code was refactored so that a lot of utility routines were moved into individual .h files. Now there's a lot of files, which appears ugly, but the old way was a lot uglier to my mind and looked like a big bowl of spaghetti with so many #ifdefs strewn about to handle the different chips. It was getting hard to wade through the code.

Fri May  8 07:33:26 CDT 2015
Version 0.4 - New high speed ("HiSpeed") mode. In this mode, the interrupt routine is predefined:
it ONLY updates a variable. This knocks a couple of microseconds off of the interrupt
routine times; it greatly reduces the number of registers needed to be pushed/popped, and
of course does not require a function call. See the wiki for details, including speed measurements.

Mon Apr 13 07:49:05 CDT 2015
Version 0.3 - Arjun reported a bug on the Uno platform:

In file included from Interrupt.ino:1:
/Users/arjunmehta94/Documents/Arduino/libraries/EnableInterrupt-master/EnableInterrupt.h: In function 'void __vector_3()':
/Users/arjunmehta94/Documents/Arduino/libraries/EnableInterrupt-master/EnableInterrupt.h:976: error: 'struct functionPointersPortB' has no member named 'pinSix'
/Users/arjunmehta94/Documents/Arduino/libraries/EnableInterrupt-master/EnableInterrupt.h:977: error: 'struct functionPointersPortB' has no member named 'pinSeven'

I have a Duemilanove; I don't know why I never saw that error. Regardless, I have included some
#ifndef lines in to protect that code from getting compiled.

Also added RELEASE_NOTES to the zip file, and to Git.