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peripheral_name = DE-9| | peripheral_name = DE-9| | ||
developer = [[IBM]]| | developer = [[IBM]]| | ||
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'''DE-9''' is a serial connector. | '''DE-9''' is a serial connector. It is a nine-pin variation of the [[RS-232]] standard, which originally was a 25-pin serial connector. | ||
It was first used by [[IBM]] in the [[AT 5170]] [[computer]] in [[1984]]. | It was first used by [[IBM]] in the [[AT 5170]] [[computer]] in [[1984]]. |
Revision as of 11:18, 10 November 2024
DE-9 | |
Developer | IBM |
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Publisher | Numerous |
Systems | Numerous |
Released | 1984-2012 |
Added to Museum | May 8, 2020 |
DE-9 is a serial connector. It is a nine-pin variation of the RS-232 standard, which originally was a 25-pin serial connector.
It was first used by IBM in the AT 5170 computer in 1984.
It has been superseded by USB standards.
Devices that use DE-9 connectors owned by the WEC Museum
Name | Manufacturer | Released | Notes |
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AT 5170 | IBM | 1984 | |
Atari 2600 | Atari | 1977 |