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  2. Parallel port - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a parallel port is a type of interface found on early computers ... Pin 25 on the DB25 connector might not be connected to ground on modern computers.

  3. IEEE 1284 - Wikipedia

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    An IEEE 1284 36-pin male micro ribbon printer cable connection. The computer side normally uses a DB-25 port instead of this connector. IEEE 1284, also known as the Centronics port, is a standard that defines bi-directional parallel communications between computers and other devices.

  4. SCSI connector - Wikipedia

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    Old Macintosh DB-25 SCSI port (narrow) Apple used DB-25 connectors, which, having only 25 pins rather than 50, were smaller and less expensive to make, but decreased signal integrity (increasing crosstalk) [citation needed] and cannot be used with differential signaling. Furthermore, DB-25s were commonly used for RS-232 serial cables and also ...

  5. Amiga 3000 - Wikipedia

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    The A3000 has a number of Amiga-specific connectors including two DE-9 ports for joysticks, mice, and light pens, a standard 25-pin RS-232 serial port and a 25-pin Centronics parallel port. As a result, at launch the A3000 was compatible with many existing Amiga peripherals, such as MIDI devices, serial modems, and sound samplers. [5]

  6. RS-232 - Wikipedia

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    Presence of a 25-pin D-sub connector does not necessarily indicate an RS-232-C compliant interface. For example, on the original IBM PC, a male D-sub was an RS-232-C DTE port (with a non-standard current loop interface on reserved pins), but the female D-sub connector on the same PC model was used for the parallel "Centronics" printer port ...

  7. GPIB - Wikipedia

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    The IEC 60625 standard prescribes the use of 25-pin D-subminiature connectors (the same as used for the parallel port on IBM PC compatibles). This connector did not gain significant market acceptance against the established 24-pin connector.