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  2. Mini-DIN connector - Wikipedia

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    PS/2 female socket pin numbering: note that it is a mirror of the male connector. The mini-DIN connectors are a family of multi-pin electrical connectors used in a variety of applications. Mini-DIN 9.5 millimetres (3 ⁄ 8 in) is similar to the larger, older 13.2 mm diameter DIN connector.

  3. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    1 Mini-DIN 4-pin, 1 Mini-DIN 7-pin, 1 Mini-VGA, 2 BNC, 2 RCA connectors, 8-pin DIN, [4] SCART 21-pin: S-VHS, some laptop computers, analog broadcast video, 1980-1990s home computers including the Commodore 64, C128 and Atari 8-bit computers: The 4-pin mini-DIN that is most common in consumer products today debuted in JVC's 1987 S-VHS. The 7-pin ...

  4. DIN connector - Wikipedia

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    Five-pin male 180° DIN connector from a 1988 Schneider MF2 keyboard by Cherry. The DIN connector is an electrical signal connector that was standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German Institute for Standards, in the mid 1950s, initially with 3 pins for mono, but when stereo connections and gear appeared in late 1950s (1959 or so), versions with 5 pins or more were ...

  5. MacEnhancer - Wikipedia

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    The rear ports of a MacEnhancer; from left to right, one DB-25 parallel port, two DB-25 serial ports, one DE-9 RS-422 port, an 8-pin mini-DIN (for connecting to the Macintosh), and the DC power jack. The MacEnhancer is an expansion box less than 12 inches (30 cm) wide, 4 inches (10 cm) deep, and 1 inch (2.5 cm) high. [6]

  6. D-subminiature - Wikipedia

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    Later Macintosh models use 8-pin miniature DIN connectors instead. On PCs, 25-pin and (beginning with the IBM PC/AT) 9-pin plugs were used for the RS-232 serial ports; 25-pin sockets were used for parallel ports (instead of the Centronics port found on the printer itself, which was inconveniently large for direct placement on the expansion cards).

  7. S-Video - Wikipedia

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    The same mini-DIN connector is used in the Apple Desktop Bus for Macintosh computers. Apple Desktop Bus cables can be used for S-Video in a pinch. [7] [8] [9] Other connector variants include seven-pin locking dub connectors used on many professional S-VHS machines, and dual Y and C BNC connectors, often used for S-Video patch panels.