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.
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.