What display plug in is this?

What display plug in is this?

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vga

that's a female VGA port

Vga

VGA

Are you fucking serious?

CGA only had 9 pins, VGA has 15

This is what it looks like next to vga

d-sub AKA VGA. It's the oldest you'll find on most screens, but it's also the most compatible. You can hook a screen made yesterday to it, or one made 20 years ago.

The newest Intel and AMD CPUs are phasing out support for it, soon you will see less of them.

NO its not you fucking faggot

DB9 - RS-232 serial communications port.

Not a display port

Pic related, cga display

Is this not a serial port?

it's probably not for video.

most likely a serial/com port for a touch screen or other data signals

Its HDMI

That's not a display port, it's probably a programming or proprietary control port

That's a serial port, dumbasses.

D sub control port uses a DB 9 connector

Agreed, I thought it was CGA because he said it was for video, he was talking out of his ass since you won't see CGA on anything after 1990

It's a DB-9 connector. Used for lots of stuff. Why you think it's for display?

Not all DB9 connectors are for serial.

Computers are gay just get a ps4 you wouldn't have to think about this retarded shit

That's a TV dumbass

Or monitor

I suppose not, but shorthand identification whenever I've dealt with them has always been Serial And/Or COM.

Still not a VGA port.

>Just get a PS4 and you wouldn't have to worry about 60 fps

Thats a old ass TV then you broke ass shithead

That's a serial port, not a video port.

You can't even tell the difference known fact that eyes can't see over 30 fps just pc fags making shit up again because they wanna boast about the fact they overpaid for a computer lmao

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it's a COM serial port that is used for many things, but was used for the mouse in old computers

Yeah

Not necessarily a com port ya tard

Quit Samefagging so ur shitty pic gets seen

Ho shit. I totally forgot about COM based mice. I almost always utilized PS/2 way back yonder.

Xbox is better bitch also all of u are fucking nerds that get 0 pussy buying expensive computers isn't gonna get ya friends lmfao

Bitch, I earn more in a year than you will in ten for 'being a nerd'. Shut up and go back to school so you do more than flip burgers for the rest of your life.

serial port.

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Oh, you're just fucking retarded. Sorry, please carry on.

did you just assume hir gender, shitlord?

Apparently I am both fat and scrawny at the same time. Quite impressive.

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Watch out, your roid-rage is showing.

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Seeing as how that's a female DB-9, I'd say that's a CGA or an EGA video port. They were the same in appearance.

The serial port on the PC side was male.

P.S. And seeing as how that's a Dell, I'm going with EGA, because I don't recall Dell made computers with CGA video. But I'm old, and my memory isn't perfect.

Nice tits

Serial port you nigger. Rocking a 90's computer are we?

Before you profess your ignorance, read...
Oops. Too late.

P.P.S. Geez.. it's coming back to me. Might also be a Hercules port. But probably not on a Dell. Hercules was contemporary with CGA.

Serial. Not vga. Just about obsolete now

Unless you have a female to male cable and connect it to serial that way. I've got an old capacitive touchscreen monitor that uses this exact connector.

Also, if you look at the little symbol, I don't think the little pointing finger is resembling video.

It was convention to use a female on the PC for video, female for serial, period. It was the external devices that sometimes blew out that convention. Convention does not mean *every* device followed that, but they were dumbasses not to.

I don't believe the finger is related to the video port.

OP here, it's a touchscreen monitor, and I was hoping to find out which plug it was, because I need to get a converter as the one in the picture broke, and I only have 2 monitors that both only have vga connectors, and the desktop has 1 vga and one of the serial port, it's for a store, not my own personal stuff, just trying to help them out, because they need 2 monitors, but like I said, both new monitors have vga only, and the motherboard only has 1 vga, and a green port pictured above. Was hopping I can get a converter for it

* goddammit... I mean, male for serial on the MB.

You can't split video from one VGA port, nor send decent display data through a serial port.

My advice would be to purchase a budget videocard that has 2 video outs and utilize those instead.

XGA

Serial ports you cunts

VGA

Dredging memories, but.. I'm pretty sure VGA and EGA are very different signal types. You need a multisync monitor to be able to accept EGA signal, such as the Panasonic Multisync (long obsolete).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multisync_monitor
It's not as simple as a connection problem. And as I say, it might also be VGA or Hercules. No chance of finding the manual for the computer?

ITT people who can't identify a DE-9F port

The serial port is for the touch controller, you can not send video over it. For store use a usb to vga converter may suffice.

STOP WITH THE FUCKING SERIAL AND VGA PORTS, YOU NEWBIE NOILETS!

I don't understand though, though had two monitors, one that displayed a wait time to customers and whatnot, which was using vga, and the touchscreen monitor was using that green serial port for the display.

sigh... * CGA, not VGA.

You are an idiot

I don't suppose you could post another picture of the full panel in back?

>was using that green serial port for the display
No, it wasn't.

This Sup Forumsro is correct. CGA if it is for display

3.5 millimeter

It has to be CGA then, from what I'm googling, is there a converter to vga I can get for it? And that literally is the whole back panel :(

I'm having a hard time understanding...

There's no possible way that you can have one VGA going to a wait timer monitor and one serial input into a separate monitor that feeds it video information. Unless that is monochrome/ega/cga output then color me retarded.

Were you using the touch interface on the monitor with the serial port? Also, were you using the USB on the monitor in the picture?

No they used what looks like a square plug that was for touchscreen, I just can't think of the name, but I just needed to know what would send video to that monitor

The only thing CGA is good for is text display and 16 colors. Get a cheap dual display card.

Let's end this retardedness. What's the make model of the fuckin touchscreen.

Better what is the make model of the computer

The finger diagram at left has a line coming down, then splits left and right. Left is a USB port, right is the DB-9F. This makes me think the DB-9F is some proprietary alternative to the USB port for the touch control on the screen.

Or, it could be that the USB port is the input from the touchscreen that plugs into the DB-9F, which could still be CGA, EGA, or Hercules. You mention green screen. That tells me more likely CGA or Hercules. Because it's a Delll, I'd speculate Hercules: higher resolution.

Alas, all three video types are specific to the monitor type, unless you have a Multisync which can read all three signals (plus VGA, IIRC).

>serial port

that's what I thought

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port

Not unless the VGA monitor can accept CGA signal. This is *not* the same as putting a VGA video card into CGA mode. This is why it is critical to know what type of signal that port is putting out. There are three distinctly different video types that use that DB-9F, and to make things worse, it might have been something different yet and proprietary to the monitor that was hooked up t it (but not likely).