The
USB programming port allows you to download even the largest databases
at blistering speeds. Crimson 2.0 uses incremental
download to ensure that only changes to the database are transferred.
This means that changes can be made in seconds, thereby reducing your
development time and simplifying the debugging process.
With the decline of serially equipped PCs,
particularly laptops, you won’t be forced to keep that old laptop
around.
The USB port also offers access to the
CompactFlash card mounted on the G3, which appears as an extra drive in
Windows environments. This provides full access to the CompactFlash
card.