There are 48 pinout(s) found
- Apple Macintosh portable external video
- ADB Apple Desktop Bus ADB is a low-speed serial bus used on Apple Macintosh computers manufactured in 1986-1999. It's used to connect input devices (such as the mouse or keyboard) to the CPU
- Macintosh Mouse This connector is present on the Macintosh 128K, 512K, 512K enhanced, and Macintosh Plus.
- Macintosh Keyboard This connector is present on the Macintosh 128K, 512K, 512K enhanced, and Macintosh Plus.
- Apple Macintosh Serial This connector is present on Macintosh 128K, 512K, and 512K enhanced.
- VGA to Macintosh video Use this adapter to connect a standard Apple Macintosh monitor to your VGA.
- Apple Macintosh RS-422 It?s possible to connect RS-232 peripheral to the RS-422 port available on Macintosh computers. Use RXD- as RXD, TXD- as TXD, Ground RXD+, Leave TXD+ unconnected, GPi as CD.
- Apple Macintosh II video for the Macintosh II Video Card (4- and 8-bit) and Monochrome Video Card (1-bit)
- Apple Macintosh XL Serial B
- Apple Macintosh XL Serial A
- Apple Macintosh II Videocard used in the Macintosh II High-Resolution Video Card, Macintosh II Extended High-Resolution Video Card, and Macintosh Display Cards 4?8, 8?24, and 8?24GC, second version of the Macintosh II portrait Video Card.
- Phase I Macintosh modem cable
- Apple Macintosh External video This connector is present on the Macintosh LC, LC II/Performa 400, IIci, IIsi, Quadra 700, Quadra 900/950, Macintosh Duo Dock, and Duo MiniDock.
- Phase II Macintosh modem cable
- Macintosh Video to VGA adapter Use this adapter to connect a standard VGA (or higher) monitor to your Apple Macintosh.
- Apple Macintosh External Drive This connector is present on the Macintosh 128K, 512K,512K enhanced, Plus, SE, SE/30, Classic, Classic II/Performa 200, portable, IIcx, IIci, IIsi, and IIvi/IIvx/Performa 600.
- Macintosh modem (With DTR) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections with DTR.
- Ricochet SX Macintosh modem cable
- Ricochet SE Macintosh modem cable
- Macintosh modem (Without DTR) cable This cable should be used for DTE to DCE (for instance computer to modem) connections without DTR
- Apple Macintosh portable ROM Expansion
- Apple Macintosh Classic Internal Power Available at location J12 on the Apple Macintosh Classic logic board?
- Apple Macintosh External Floppy disk drive This connector is present on the Macintosh Duo MiniDock and PowerBook Duo Floppy adapter. An HDI-20 1.4 MB drive can be connected to this port.
- Apple Macintosh Processor-Direct Slot (PDS) Available on Apple Macintosh SE/30 & IIfx
- SCSI External D-Sub (PC/Amiga/Apple Macintosh)
- Apple Macintosh portable Processor-Direct Slot (PPDS)
- Apple Power Macintosh 6100/60 and 6100/66 Power Supply
- Apple 14 pin video All Apple-manufactured Macintosh monitors except the 21-inch Color Display and Two-Page Monochrome monitor are supported.
- Apple AudioVision The Power Macintosh computers provide connection to AudioVision monitors (and other monitors when used with an adapter cable) by means of an AudioVision HDI-45 monitor socket on their back panels.
- Apple AUI (AAUI) Apple Attachment Unit Interface (AAUI) is a re-design of the standard Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) used to connect Ethernet transceivers to computer equipment. Available on Macintosh Quadra computers, Apple Ethernet NB Card, and LaserWriter IIg printers
- Apple Communication Slot Available on Apple Macintosh 575, 630, 5200 5300 and Apple Performa 6200CD, 6300 series
- Apple Communications Slot II Apple Communications Slot II (PCI Bus Communications Slot)
- Apple Digital video Application (DVA) DVA is somewhat similar to the Digital Audio/Video connector. Available on Apple Macintosh LC 630 / Quadra 630
- Apple GeoPort The back panel of all Power Macintosh models contain two I/O ports for serial telecommunication data.
- Apple II video Expansion
- Apple S-Video Input The Power Macintosh AV card also contains two identical connectors for S-video input and output, with adapter cables for composite video devices that have RCA connectors (like television equipment).Available on Apple Power Macintosh 6100AV/7100AV/8100AV
- Apple S-Video Output The Power Macintosh AV card also contains two identical connectors for S-video input and output, with adapter cables for composite video devices that have RCA connectors (like television equipment). Available on Apple Power Macintosh 6100AV/7100AV/8100AV
- Apple video Mirror connector Optional Video Display Mirror Output Feature. Available on Apple Power Macintosh 5400
- AUI connector An Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) is a 15 pin connection that provides a path between a node?s Ethernet interface and the Medium Attachment Unit (MAU), sometimes known as a transceiver. It is the part of the IEEE Ethernet standard located between the MAC, and the MAU.
- FireWire (IEEE1394) bus interface Defined by IEEE 1394-1995 standard as a serial data transfer protocol and interconnection system. Also known as iLink (Sony) or Lynx. Often implemented in consumer electronics devices, digital video cameras, VCRs, some other multimedia hardware and computers.
- Mac to C64 Nullmodem cable The RS-232 on the C64 is a little bit strange. It uses inverted TTL level of signals. The RS-422 ports on the Macintosh has both an inverted and non-inverted input By using the inverted instead of non-inverted the inverted C64 level is back to normal
- NuBus NuBus is a 32-bit parallel computer bus, originally developed at MIT as a part of the NuMachine workstation project, and eventually used by Apple Computer and NeXT Computer.
- NuBus 90 Available on old Apple Macintosh computers. NuBus with clock rate 20 MHz.
- P-ATA / IDE interface and cable ATA=AT bus Attachment. Parallel ATA used at the PC, Apple Macintosh and some other computers. Nowdays replaced by SATA.
- Power over Ethernet (POE) Power over Ethernet is a technology that allows IP telephones, wireless LAN Access Points, security network cameras and other IP-based terminals to receive power, in parallel to data, over the existing CAT-5 Ethernet infrastructure without the need to make any modifications. Described by IEEE 802.3af standard.
- PowerMac 7200, 7500, 7600, 8100, G3 22 pin Molex power connector Power 22 pin MOLEX connector, Power supply: DPS-150GB A, Apple p/n 614-0039
- SCSI SCSI stands for Small Computer Systems Interface. It?s a standard for connecting peripherals to your computer via a standard hardware interface, which uses standard SCSI commands
- Subaru Legacy (2003-2006) Mclntosh PF-40621 Clarion. Also for the 2010 Subaru Outback with Macintosh audio with navi