Except that finding a legacy serial port keeps getting harder, and USB
debugging has had a worse reputation than network debugging. The other
challenge of serial port debugging is the performance, which is slow. I
still use serial port debugging for some clients, because it is rock solid
(I had a client’s prototype board that put enough noise on the PCI bus that
anything else was unusable), but 1394 was the preferred approach.
Don Burn
Windows Driver Consulting
Website: http://www.windrvr.com
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Debugging over Serial or USB? If MS has kept it in released Win10 AU.
I used a serial port(COM) for debugging a prerelease Win10 AU.
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