Probably DB9 serial. As a former network engineer, I think I still have a drawer of various adapters needed for console access to each vendors’ permutation of a serial port.
DB-9, DB-25, RJ-41, RJ-11, straight-through, rollover, null-modem, etc. Standards are wonderful.
From the image it does look like a 15-pin vga cable, which would have been an uncommon thing to require gender bending. It was a lot more common for DB9 and DB15 serial ports.
unfortunately i am not a vga cable
(is that vga? i can barely tell)
Probably DB9 serial. As a former network engineer, I think I still have a drawer of various adapters needed for console access to each vendors’ permutation of a serial port.
DB-9, DB-25, RJ-41, RJ-11, straight-through, rollover, null-modem, etc. Standards are wonderful.
Nope, you’re right. VGA. Couldn’t see the extra row initially.
completely understandable, that’s also why i was confused.
The best thing about standards is that there’s so many to choose from…
From the image it does look like a 15-pin vga cable, which would have been an uncommon thing to require gender bending. It was a lot more common for DB9 and DB15 serial ports.
Yes, but more specifically, it’s an HD-15 connector.