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25 pin D-SUB male used in:
- 64NET cable
- Amiga 4 joysticks adapter This adapter will make it possible to connect 2 extra joysticks to the Amiga. This requires that the game is aware of this Multi-Joystick Extender in order to use it. The adapter is connected to the parallelport of the Amiga
- Centronics to LapLink adapter This adapter will allow you to use a normal printercable Centronics) as a LapLink/InterLink cable
- DEC Dual RS-232 Found on the DEC Multia and DEC UDB (Universal Desktop Box). It contains two Serial ports on one connector. The 1st port is located on the normal pins, and the 2nd port is located on some "spare" pins.
- ParNet Parallel cable
- ParaLoad cable
- Parallel port Loopback (CheckIt) Used to verify that a port is working. This one works with CheckIt
- Parallel port Loopback (Norton) Used to verify that a port is working. This one works with Norton Utilities: Norton Diagnostics from Symantec
- SCSI cable (D-Sub to Hi D-Sub)
- SCSI External D-Sub (Future Domain) Seems to be available on some Future Domain SCSI-controllers only.
- Serial (Printer)
- X1541 cable Used to transfer data from a Commodore 1541/1581 diskdrive to a PC.
- Linker DTE 25 pin Serial cable
- Parallel port Loopback for Norton/PassMark Used to verify that a port is working. This one works with Norton Utilities: Norton Diagnostics and PassMark Software.
- Parallel (Amiga 1000)
- Serial (Amiga 1000)
- Serial (Amiga)
- Nokia flasher cable schematic
- Printer cable
- SCSI External D-Sub (PC/Amiga/Apple Macintosh)
- AT&T 53D410
- AT&T PC6300
- Apple Macintosh XL Serial A
- Apple Macintosh XL Serial B
- RS-366 interface
- Two-Wire modem (25-25) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections without hardware handshaking.
- Two-Wire modem (9-25) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections without hardware handshaking.
- Macintosh modem (With DTR) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections with DTR.
- Macintosh modem (Without DTR) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections without DTR
- PC serial (25 pin) Very common PC serial port.
- Apple ImageWriter Serial
- Apple LaserWriter Serial
- RS-232 (EIA-232) serial interface RS-232 is the standard serial communications interface found on all types of equipment such as computers, modems, printers, Microcontrollers, eprom programmers, and a host of other devices. Identical to the CCITT V.24/V.28, X.20bis/X.21bis and ISO IS2110 standards. RS232 pinout may be varied.
- ECP Parallel LPT port (IEEE-1284A) This file is designed to give a basic overview of the port found in most newer PC computers called ECP Parallel port. ECP = Extended Capabilities port. ECP is an extension of the EPP design.
- LapLink/InterLink Parallel cable Connects two computers together. Will work with: LapLink from Travelling Software, MS-DOS v6.0 InterLink from Microsoft, Windows 95 Direct cable connection from Microsoft, Norton Commander v4.0 & v5.0 from Symantec
- Nullmodem adapter This adapter will enable you to use a normal serial cable as a nullmodem
- Modem cables This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections with hardware handshaking.
- Panasonic KX-TD1232 (DSHS) - PC cable RS-232C cable for connect PBX Panasonic KX-TD1232 (DSHS) with PC
- RS232 to RS422 cable electrically isolated RS422 communication interface to the PC serial port
- AppleLine RS232
- LapLink serial cables Will work with LapLink from Travelling Software
- RS-530 (EIA530) interface EIA-530, or RS-530, is a balanced serial interface standard that generally uses a 25 pin connector. The RS530 isn´t an actual interfaceis, but a generic connector specification. The connector pinning can be used to support RS422, RS423, V.35 and X.21 to name the most popular ones.
- Sony LANC cable this cable may be used for dump/restore camcorder´s firmware, unlock DV-in, change internal registers in Sony camcorders
- Citizen printers RS-232 DB9F -DB25M cable for Citizen printers only
- X.21 DB25 to DB15
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25 pin D-SUB female used in:
- Cisco Console (25) cable Use this cable to configure a Cisco router thru the Console port at the router.
- SCSI cable (Amiga/Mac)
- SCSI External D-Sub (Future Domain) Seems to be available on some Future Domain SCSI-controllers only.
- Serial port Loopback (25 CheckIt) Used to verify that a port is working. This one works with CheckIt.
- Serial port Loopback (25 Norton) Used to verify that a port is working. This one works with Norton Utilities: Norton Diagnostics from Symantec.
- Parallel (Amiga)
- Serial port Loopback for Passmark (25 pin ) Used to verify that a port is working. This one works with Passmark
- A1000 to Amiga Parallel adapter
- Serial (Amiga)
- Serial Printer (25-25) cable Use this cable between two a computer (DTE) and a printer (DTE) devices.
- Serial Printer (9-25) cable Use this cable between computer (DTE) and printer (DTE) devices.
- SCSI External D-Sub (PC/Amiga/Apple Macintosh)
- AT&T 53D410
- AT&T PC6300
- Apple Macintosh XL Serial A
- Apple Macintosh XL Serial B
- Sun Serial (DB25) Available on SUN computers since the SUN3 series (1988) to the current UltraSparc systems (RS423/RS232)
- SUN Sparcstation 4, 5, 10, 20, LX, Classic, Classic X, Ultra Enterprise 450 Serial port This port is located in SUN Sparcs such as SUN LX/Classic/SS4/5/10/20 and has both serial ports (A/B) in the same connector. Simply plugging in a regular serial cable in results in accessing port A.
- MSX External Diskdrive
- RS-366 interface
- Two-Wire modem (25-25) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections without hardware handshaking.
- RocketPort Serial (25) cable Use this cable to connect a RocketPort serialport card to a modem.
- Intel 100FX switch console cable
- RAD console cable (25 pin) Console cable for configuring RAD´s devices (e.g. FPS-8). This is cable supplied with RAD FPS-8 switch. The pinout of the cable in manual is wrong. Provided here is a real pinout.
- Apple ImageWriter Serial
- Apple LaserWriter Serial
- White Console to PA-RISC computers cable
- RS-232 (EIA-232) serial interface RS-232 is the standard serial communications interface found on all types of equipment such as computers, modems, printers, Microcontrollers, eprom programmers, and a host of other devices. Identical to the CCITT V.24/V.28, X.20bis/X.21bis and ISO IS2110 standards. RS232 pinout may be varied.
- ECP Parallel LPT port (IEEE-1284A) This file is designed to give a basic overview of the port found in most newer PC computers called ECP Parallel port. ECP = Extended Capabilities port. ECP is an extension of the EPP design.
- PC parallel LPT port One of the most used printer interfaces, since every Intel/DOS/Windows based Personal Computer today has a Sub-D25 female connector which is called LPT1
- Nullmodem cables Use this cable between two DTE devices (for instance two computers)
- Nullmodem adapter This adapter will enable you to use a normal serial cable as a nullmodem
- Serial dsub9 to dsub25 adapter schematic This adapter will enable you to connect a 25 pin serialcable to a 9 pin connector at the computer
- NES Light Gun
- RS-530 (EIA530) interface EIA-530, or RS-530, is a balanced serial interface standard that generally uses a 25 pin connector. The RS530 isn´t an actual interfaceis, but a generic connector specification. The connector pinning can be used to support RS422, RS423, V.35 and X.21 to name the most popular ones.
- Cisco RJ45 to DB25 adapter
- HP printer serial cable Serial cable between Intel Netport ExpressXL and HP LaserJet printer
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