Oculus API Change Archive
This section describes API changes for each version release.
- Changes in Version 1.13.x
- Changes For Release 1.12.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.11.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.10.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.9.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.8.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.7.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.6.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.5.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.4.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 1.3.x
This section describes changes to the Oculus SDK, the Oculus App, Oculus Home, and the runtime. - Changes For Release 0.8.0
The Oculus SDK 0.8 release changes the SDK from an HMD-based model to a session-based model and adds several new features. - Changes For Release 0.7.0
A number of changes were made to the API since the 0.6 release. - Changes For Release 0.6.0
A number of changes were made to the API since the 0.5 release. - Changes For Release 0.5
A number of changes were made to the API since the 0.4 release. - Changes For Release 0.4
A number of changes were made to the API since the 0.3.2 Preview release. - Changes For Release 0.4 Since Release 0.2.5
In addition, the 0.4 Oculus API has been significantly redesigned since the 0.2.5 release, with the goals of improving ease of use, correctness and supporting a new driver model.