Netters:

I have on the back of my computer a  2 row female 15 pin connector commonly for
serial conennections and Game controllers.  Serial connetions I think have been
commonly used for such data transfers that such devices use.

You should be able to find these but they may becomming scarce because of the
transition to USBs

Don
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Brian Kraut wrote:

> 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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