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Default Identifying connectors and connector types

I'm sorting through cables, and see at least 30 different connector
types, only probably half of which I can positively identify.

I wonder if somewhere on line there's a site that PICTURES (PINS,
ETC.) AND IDENTIFIES a large number of computer AND stereo AND A/V,
etc., connector types. I would dearly love to have that information
at hand...

Thanks for any assistance

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I'm sorting through cables, and see at least 30 different connector
types, only probably half of which I can positively identify.

I wonder if somewhere on line there's a site that PICTURES (PINS,
ETC.) AND IDENTIFIES a large number of computer AND stereo AND A/V,
etc., connector types. I would dearly love to have that information
at hand...

Thanks for any assistance



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