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Subject:DB? What's it stand for? From:STaylor <sntaylor -at- STARTEXT -dot- NET> Date:Sat, 13 Dec 1997 11:36:30 -0600
This is a bit of trivia, but the question came up this week. I couldn't
find the answer in my reference books.
What does the DB stand for in DB-9, as in a "DB-9 serial connector"?
Thanks
Steve Taylor
staylor -at- breakawynet -dot- com
sntaylor -at- arlington -dot- net
Steve Taylor
staylor -at- breakawynet -dot- com
sntaylor -at- arlington -dot- net