Clark Martin wrote:

> The standard D type connectors you find are:
> 
> DA-15
> DB-25
> DC-37
> DD-50
> DE-9

So what do you call the Apple floppy connector (19-pin D connector)?

> I've worked a little with some of the odd ball types but they are pretty rare.
> The only common one around is the Sun video connector, a DB-13 I think, also
> known as a W-13 (again, I think).  It's the kind used on some Sun equipment
> and Apple Two Page Displays and one page displays.

NeXT and SiliconGraphics workstations, too.

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