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On 18 Feb 2002, at 17:40, Brendon Schafer wrote:
> Okay. I guess that it is a nine pin male connector, which would be
> a serial port. (For a modem or a mouse perhaps). 9 pin female would
> be for VGA connection. This is for a second monitor. Assuming this
> is not the case and that the first option is the case;
Actually, a 9-pin female connector could be for a CGA (RGB), MDA
monochrome (TTL) or EGA video adapter. Almost all VGA adapters have
a third row of pins, for 15 total.
However, I discounted the video possiblities, because Tom said that
he had multiple peripherals, but did not say anything about monitors.
About the only device besides a monitor that he might want to plug
into a video connector would be an overhead projector.
David Gillett
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