At 13:02 -0400 on 30/05/02, John Wisor wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>Sorry to cause confusion. DB25 connectors are older than dirt and DB9s are
>>only a little newer. They are commonly used for the serial output on
>>contemporary ATX (Wintel) platforms. They were also used at one time for
>>EGA monitors; I believe you can find some of these still on display in the
>>Smithsonian.
>
>
>I also have an se30 with one of those DB9's stickling out of the
>rear....is there a good way of figuring out what it was used for?  a
>modem?  an extra ega monitor?  ????  jw

Open it up and see what it's attached to :)

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