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− | A D-shaped connector with two rows totaling 9 pins. The top row has 5 pins, and the bottom row has 4 pins. | + | A D-shaped connector with two rows totaling 9 pins. The top row has 5 pins, and the bottom row has 4 pins. Due to the fact that it is a serial port, transmission is done one bit at a time. DB-9 connectors are the the ports used for connecting [[Genesis]] devices, such as controllers, to the main console. |
Two types of DB-9 connectors exist. A male DB-9 connector has pins, while a female DB-9 connector has holes. You can only plug a male connector into a female plug or vice versa, unless you have a DB-9 gender changer. | Two types of DB-9 connectors exist. A male DB-9 connector has pins, while a female DB-9 connector has holes. You can only plug a male connector into a female plug or vice versa, unless you have a DB-9 gender changer. |
Revision as of 10:22, 26 September 2004
A D-shaped connector with two rows totaling 9 pins. The top row has 5 pins, and the bottom row has 4 pins. Due to the fact that it is a serial port, transmission is done one bit at a time. DB-9 connectors are the the ports used for connecting Genesis devices, such as controllers, to the main console.
Two types of DB-9 connectors exist. A male DB-9 connector has pins, while a female DB-9 connector has holes. You can only plug a male connector into a female plug or vice versa, unless you have a DB-9 gender changer.
Images
This is a male DB-9 connector: http://database.ssonicnet.com/images/DB-9m.png
This is a female DB-9 connector: http://database.ssonicnet.com/images/DB-9f2.png