[Ham-Computers] Plug name?
Adam Liette
n8yd at woh.rr.com
Sat Aug 7 00:03:47 EDT 2010
Isn't that a mini-din? Apple products used those for serial ports and Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) keyboards and mice.
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Subject: [Ham-Computers] Plug name?
The Apples and Macs use a plug of the same size and shape as a PS/2, but it
has space for a total of 9 pins and no key. It is used for bi-directional
comms, on the old computers, it was called "daisychain". What is the name
of this plug format?
Kurt
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