There are about 28 pages of changelog and other information in the README before you get down to the part that gives you an overview of what this is, and what makes it different from other logic analysers.
I suggest you move all of the changelogs to a separate file (linked from the README), and make sure that the README starts with the information that someone who knows nothing about this project needs to see when they first follow a reference and want to know what it is. Put yourself not in the mind of someone who's been working on the project continuously for years, but has never seen it before.
There are about 28 pages of changelog and other information in the README before you get down to the part that gives you an overview of what this is, and what makes it different from other logic analysers.
I suggest you move all of the changelogs to a separate file (linked from the README), and make sure that the README starts with the information that someone who knows nothing about this project needs to see when they first follow a reference and want to know what it is. Put yourself not in the mind of someone who's been working on the project continuously for years, but has never seen it before.