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Serial & Parallel Port Connectors Guide - DB-25, DE-9, and VGA D-Sub Types #252143 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration shows four classic D-subminiature connectors used in older computing hardware: a yellow 25-pin male DB-25 (often for parallel printers), a pink 25-pin female DB-25 (common for RS-232 serial ports), a green 9-pin male DE-9 (standard for serial communication), and a blue 15-pin male D-sub (VGA-style, though not exclusively video). Each features a metal shell with screw locks and distinct pin layouts optimized for signal integrity and mechanical stability.
Used on tech education pages, hardware repair guides, retro computing articles, or documentation for legacy industrial equipment; matches user intent to identify, compare, or troubleshoot vintage PC interfaces.
Related Cliparts: Discover the differences between common legacy computer ports: DB-25 (serial/parallel), DE-9 (RS-232), and 15-pin VGA D-sub connectors. Learn pinouts and uses.
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