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?? ?? ?? On Mon, 02 May 2011 19:38:37 -0500, Mark Lloyd ?nothing@invalid? 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
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?? ?? ?? ?? Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.
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?? ?? ?? ?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.
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?? ?? Got a reference for that? I don't see it.
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?? ?About 1,310,000 results (0.32 seconds)
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http://www.google.com/search?num=10...A?q=HDE-15+connector?nfpr=1?biw=1280?bih=812?
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?? 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).
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? HD= 'High Density' + E = "E size" shell.
The 'H' is redundant since the original nomenclature covers it.