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D-sub actually stands for digital submersible. Put your VGA monitor in water

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@charlotte jokes on you VGA doesn't use a standard d-sub, standard only has 2 rows of pins

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Later D-sub connectors added extra pins to the original shell sizes, and their names follow the same pattern. For example, the DE-15, usually found in VGA cables, has 15 pins in three rows, all surrounded by an E size shell.

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@charlotte swear I read somewhere that that configuration was not actually part of the standard, but can't find it anymore (or maybe it was that at the time they first showed up they weren't part of the standards?)

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