??? 02/19/07 19:35 Read: times |
#133264 - FYFI - It still is the standard Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
The 'B' size is commonly used for the parallel port connector, though it was, for many years, the "standard" RS-232 connector. It still is the standard connector for RS-232; anything that doesn't use it (or the specified alternative) is not, strictly, "RS-232". There is an RS-something-else standard that specifically defines the 9-way connector... A lot of people don't care whether they use the correct nomenclature So they don't - a lot of people think that "RS232" refers to any serial interface... |