I just thumbed through a few parts catalogs, and not ONE of them mentions
a "DE-9" connector, but there are plenty of DB-9M, DB-9F, DB-9P (i.e., plug),
and DB-9S (socket).
So, enquiring minds want to know: just what IS a "DE-9"?
And what's the difference?
Rob
(Sp00ky wrote:)
>My previous question still stands: what distinguishes a DB-nM or a
>DB-nF from a Dx-nM or Dx-nF, respectively?
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