The 15 pin version with two rows of pins is a DB-15, not to be confused with
the three row version HD-15 as used on monitors.

Best place to get the standard connectors is at www.jameco.com.  This link
should get you there:
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=1000
1&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&categoryId=302550

If you can't get that to work go to jameco.com, click on interconnects on
the left, then d-sub connectors, then solder cup.

Brian Kraut
Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
www.engalt.com

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Mark L said: >Are you sure that "18 pin" isn't really  a 25 pin D-shell
(extremely common) that's only using 18 of the pins to do anything?  The 15
pin might be the
same way, but 15 pin connectors are also very common.<

Yup, I counted them ma-self.  The 15 pin looks for all the world like a 9
pin serial port connector that I've wired hundreds of for scale interfaces.
The other does look similar to the cable on a hard drive. Longer though.
I'll try your link.

--
Paul
KR2 Stretched
Derry, NH
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