For cross debugging, you support serial port, parallel ports, and Ethernet to connect host and target. Isn downloading applications aggravatingly slow?
Donwloading programs is much faster than most users would expect. Downloaded data is compressed and only those parts of an application actually required on the target (or which have changed since the last test run) are transferred. The table below summarizes the download times for a small and a typical application built with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0, Debug Configuration.
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