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This is a 9 pin d-sub connector commonly called a DB-9, or more properly called a DE-9. This is the male end of a cable; this end would typically plug into non-PC hardware in a PC-to-other-hardware arrangement.
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Photo taken by Mike1024.
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User Mike1024 on en.wikipedia
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* 14:56, 9 October 2005 [[:en:User:Mike1024|Mike1024]] 1090×802 (100,773 bytes) <span class="comment">(==Summary== This is a 9 pin [[:en:d-sub]] connector commonly called a [[:en:DB-9]], or more properly called a DE-9. This is the male end of a cable; this end would typically plug into non-pc hardware in a PC-to-other-hardware arrangement. ==Licensing== Photo tak)</span> |
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