* James Knott
John Andersen wrote: [...]
Its been called a db9 for over 40 years Google it.
It's ignorance. Years ago, in my work, I used to order connectors by the 1000s. If I ordered a "DB9", I wouldn't have got my connectors. The way it works is the "D" refers to the shell type, the 2nd letter is the shell size and the number is the number of pins. Anyone who claims otherwise is proving their ignorance. Lots of people proving their ignorance doesn't make it right.
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