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Common Computer Port Connectors - DB-25 & DB-9 Serial/Parallel Interfaces #3485054 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram displays four standard D-subminiature connectors used in older PCs: a 25-pin male (yellow) and female (pink) for parallel or RS-232 interfaces, and a 9-pin male (green) and female (blue) primarily for serial (RS-232) communication. Each connector’s color-coding and pin layout help identify gender and function in hardware setups.
Used on educational tech pages, retro computing guides, hardware manuals, and troubleshooting resources to help users identify legacy ports on motherboards, peripherals, or adapters; matches user intent for identifying or replacing old cables/connectors.
Related Cliparts: Discover the differences between DB-25 and DB-9 connectors-male vs. female, serial vs. parallel. Ideal for retro computing, hardware repair, and education.
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