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Jeff Liebermann wrote:

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Well, lets see what Google can offer. Searching for DE9, I get
70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits. So about 12% are
clueless.

Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.

What would you call a connector the same size as a DE9, but has 15 pins? The
one used for video output from PCs.

DE-15.


HDE-15.

Got a reference for that? I don't see it.
 
GO TO HELL MICHAEL A.SSHOLE TERROLL YOU CROSS POSTING LOW LIFE MAGGOT.

Why don't you tell him that, Queerjano. You know where he hangs out.
I HOPE YOU GET KILLED SOON TOO....IT WILL BRING JOY TO EVERYONE NAMED
ROY OR QUIJANO.

Of course it would, Roy Queerjano, but it's not likely to happen. So sad.

Penicillin will take care of that.

Come on, Pattie Eats Cum. Why did they name you that?
 
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?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? On Mon, 02 May 2011 19:38:37 -0500, Mark Lloyd ?nothing@invalid? wrote:
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?? ?Jeff Liebermann wrote:
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?? ?[snip]
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?? ??
?? ?? Well, lets see what Google can offer. Searching for DE9, I get
?? ?? 70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits. So about 12% are
?? ?? clueless.
?? ??
?? ?? Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.
?? ?
?? ?What would you call a connector the same size as a DE9, but has 15 pins? The
?? ?one used for video output from PCs.
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?? DE-15.
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? HDE-15.

Got a reference for that? I don't see it.


About 1,310,000 results (0.32 seconds)

<http://www.google.com/search?num=10...AA&q=HDE-15+connector&nfpr=1&biw=1280&bih=812>

Didn't find them when I searched. I found a lot of hits on "HDE-15 connector"
but none actually said that that's what it was. I've always heard of them as
DE-15s ("D" ==D-Subminiture, "E" == size of the shell (identical to a DE-9),
"15" being the number of connections).
 
WHAT's THE MATTER WHY ARENT YOU SUCH A MACHO WITH YOUR REAL NAME?

You're just too stupid to get it.
MICHAEL A. TERRELL....NO MATTER WHAT OR WHO YOU THINK I AM YOU ARE
DEAD WRONG.

No, Roy Queerjano, it's you who is wrong and too stupid to be able to grok
just how wrong.
AND YOU WILL PAY FOR IT.....

Is that another threat, Qeerjano?
IF ANYTHING IS REAL THAT IS WHERE YOUR AT.

Where I'm at? Certainly it's real. You're the loser living in a fantasy
world.
EVERY DAY, EVERY NIGHT, EVERY MOMENT YOU PRESS ON THIS, YOU WILL ADD
TO YOUR SENTENCE.

Ohh, I'm so skeer'd.
IN THE MEANTIME GOD BLESS YOU....

If you would go away, your dream would come true.
THAT IS QUITE A GIFT YOU HAVE....

It certainly is. Too bad you're too stupid to understand even what you write.
TOO BAD YOU ARE WICKED WITH IT.

You could put a stop to it. Easily.

Do get some penicillin for that.
 
@earthlink.net? wrote:
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?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? On Mon, 02 May 2011 19:38:37 -0500, Mark Lloyd ?nothing@invalid? wrote:
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?? ?Jeff Liebermann wrote:
?? ?
?? ?[snip]
?? ?
?? ??
?? ?? Well, lets see what Google can offer.  Searching for DE9, I get
?? ?? 70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits.  So about 12% are
?? ?? clueless.
?? ??
?? ?? Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.
?? ?
?? ?What would you call a connector the same size as a DE9, but has 15 pins? The
?? ?one used for video output from PCs.
??
?? DE-15.
?
?
?   HDE-15.
Got a reference for that?  I don't see it.
About 1,310,000 results (0.32 seconds)

Didn't find them when I searched.  I found a lot of hits on "HDE-15 connector"
but none actually said that that's what it was.  I've always heard of them as
DE-15s ("D" ==D-Subminiture, "E" == size of the shell (identical to a DE-9),
"15" being the number of connections).

TALK ABOUT SPLIT PERSONALITY TERROLL, WHAT A FREAK.

God, you're stupid, Queerjano.
YOU WILL STOP HARASSING ME,
No.

OR YOU WILL BE STOPPED.

Is that another threat, Queerjano? I'm so skeer'd.

Do get some penicillin for that soon. You're showing the signs of the fish
hook stage.
 
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?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? On Tue, 03 May 2011 00:06:14 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
?? [email protected]? wrote:
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?? ?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? ?? On Mon, 02 May 2011 19:38:37 -0500, Mark Lloyd ?nothing@invalid? wrote:
?? ??
?? ?? ?Jeff Liebermann wrote:
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?[snip]
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? Well, lets see what Google can offer. Searching for DE9, I get
?? ?? ?? 70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits. So about 12% are
?? ?? ?? clueless.
?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?What would you call a connector the same size as a DE9, but has 15 pins? The
?? ?? ?one used for video output from PCs.
?? ??
?? ?? DE-15.
?? ?
?? ?
?? ? HDE-15.
??
?? Got a reference for that? I don't see it.
?
?
?About 1,310,000 results (0.32 seconds)
?
??http://www.google.com/search?num=10...A?q=HDE-15+connector?nfpr=1?biw=1280?bih=812?

Didn't find them when I searched. I found a lot of hits on "HDE-15 connector"
but none actually said that that's what it was. I've always heard of them as
DE-15s ("D" ==D-Subminiture, "E" == size of the shell (identical to a DE-9),
"15" being the number of connections).


HD= 'High Density' + E = "E size" shell. :)

The 'H' is redundant since the original nomenclature covers it.
 
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?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? On Tue, 03 May 2011 19:25:21 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
?? [email protected]? wrote:
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?? ?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? ?? On Tue, 03 May 2011 00:06:14 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
?? ?? [email protected]? wrote:
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?? ?? ?"[email protected]" wrote:
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?? ?? ?? On Mon, 02 May 2011 19:38:37 -0500, Mark Lloyd ?nothing@invalid? wrote:
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?? ?? ?? ?Jeff Liebermann wrote:
?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ?[snip]
?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? Well, lets see what Google can offer. Searching for DE9, I get
?? ?? ?? ?? 70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits. So about 12% are
?? ?? ?? ?? clueless.
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.
?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ?What would you call a connector the same size as a DE9, but has 15 pins? The
?? ?? ?? ?one used for video output from PCs.
?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? DE-15.
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ? HDE-15.
?? ??
?? ?? Got a reference for that? I don't see it.
?? ?
?? ?
?? ?About 1,310,000 results (0.32 seconds)
?? ?
?? ??http://www.google.com/search?num=10...A?q=HDE-15+connector?nfpr=1?biw=1280?bih=812?
??
?? Didn't find them when I searched. I found a lot of hits on "HDE-15 connector"
?? but none actually said that that's what it was. I've always heard of them as
?? DE-15s ("D" ==D-Subminiture, "E" == size of the shell (identical to a DE-9),
?? "15" being the number of connections).
?
?
? HD= 'High Density' + E = "E size" shell. :)

The 'H' is redundant since the original nomenclature covers it.


I've seen data sheets for the connectors that refer to them as DB9,
15 pin. :(

Certainly. I can't convince the others at work that they are really DE-9s. I
have one that'll run in production next week that's a circuit board that sits
in the back shell of a DE-9 connector. Everyone calls it a DB-9 dongle. Oh,
well, in all the documentation it's called a DE-9. Let 'em be confused. ;-)
 
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