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Old 10-30-2007   #1
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So someone needed to know what this computer cable was (long story) and I haven't the slightest idea, even after looking all over. I've never seen the white square connection before. Any ideas?
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Old 10-30-2007   #2
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Looks like a proprietary KVM switch cable.
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Old 10-30-2007   #3
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My first glance was that it was a weird KVM also, but realized it wasn't when I expanded those pictures. The one end is VGA ( 15 pin D-Shell), S-Video ( the mini din 4 connector ), and possibly a PAL/Composite Video plug ( the RCA jack ). The other end slightly resembles DVI/DSP/ESV type connector, but whatever it connects to is proprietary. Possibly a digital projector of some type?
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http://pinouts.ru/connector/

For that square one, the closest match is "29 pin ATI special connector":
http://pinouts.ru/connector/29_pin_A...onnector.shtml

Still can't find any device that uses it, though.
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Looks like it's for some recent ATI video cards.
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I think it can be used with the video converter that connects to ati video cards...i think radioshack sells it i will check.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Palarran
http://pinouts.ru/connector/

For that square one, the closest match is "29 pin ATI special connector":
http://pinouts.ru/connector/29_pin_A...onnector.shtml

Still can't find any device that uses it, though.
That is used on the AIW 8500 DV.

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._1973_33321714

Here is a picture of that cable.

http://www.technoyard.com/hardware/v...DV/page_4.html


I don't doubt that it is for a video card or some other video device, it definitely appears to be a digital to analog video cable, but that one isn't it.
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Old 10-31-2007   #8
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I love to watch you guys work!
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I have one of those cables on a ospry video capture card. Looks the same.
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I love to watch you guys work!
I was thinking the same thing.
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