[08:38] <existentialblues> hello
[17:28] <doctormo> pleia2: like my new information sheet: http://divajutta.com/doctormo/identifying-computer-ports.pdf
[17:28] <pleia2> doctormo: nice :)
[17:29] <doctormo> pleia2: I'm trying to remember if there is anything I'm missing
[17:36] <pleia2> are there different kinds of power cables?
[17:37] <doctormo> pleia2: Millions, I could note stadard ones such as the IEEE set.
[17:37]  * pleia2 nods
[17:37] <doctormo> but the propritary ones are on their own I think
[17:37] <doctormo> good idea though
[17:39] <popey> doctormo: esata? audio ports?
[17:40] <popey> doctormo: serial port looks upside down to me
[17:41] <popey> doctormo: tis a very nice clear paper though, like it
[17:41] <popey> doctormo: displayport? (found on macs and new dell laptops)
[20:10] <doctormo> popey: Good idea with esata, I can jig serial, audio is on it's way, just put in IEC power connectors for good measure.
[20:10] <doctormo> popey: But I don't know about the "
[20:10] <doctormo> Display Port"
[20:39] <popey> doctormo: i have never seen one either, but apparently new macbook pro's have them and I spoke to a guy at work who said the dell xps 13" has one too, I believe it's a mini dvi type thing
[20:39] <popey> doctormo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_Port
[20:40] <popey> yay, there's a nice pinout picture you can use :)
[20:50] <doctormo> And I have :-D
[21:03] <doctormo> popey: http://divajutta.com/doctormo/identifying-computer-ports.pdf check out revision 2
[21:07] <popey> doctormo: lovely! :)
[21:07] <popey> (cloverleaf looks upside down to me though) :)
[21:07] <popey> maybe that's being a brit, i always thing Earth should be at the top/middle :)
[21:15] <doctormo> popey: I'm a brit too you know ;-) I'll jigger that one too
[21:19] <doctormo> popey: that clover was broken anyway, the earth was too small and it was only obvious once the right way up
[21:50] <pleia2> doctormo: nice
[22:52] <doctormo> pleia2, popey: ok just uploaded revision 03, getting close to final I think: http://divajutta.com/doctormo/identifying-computer-ports.pdf
[22:57] <cprofitt> well done doctormo
[22:57] <cprofitt> you just need the mac-in-toy video port
[22:57] <cprofitt> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1562
[23:01] <doctormo> cprofitt: I thought that was the DisplayPort standard, as included
[23:02] <doctormo> cprofitt: Seems too square, I have no idea what that port is, I need a square on view and what it's based on to get a real handle on it
[23:04] <doctormo> Mini DVI
[23:19] <doctormo> cprofitt: OK, fine uploaded revision 04 :-P
[23:25] <cprofitt> doctormo, -- great job.
[23:26] <cprofitt> http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/images/specs_connections_15_large20090608.png#connections
[23:27] <cprofitt> not sure what the heck the port on the far left is
[23:27] <cprofitt> ah... that is the power port...
[23:28] <doctormo> lol, I AINT adding properitary power ports, it'd take more than 10 pages
[23:33] <cprofitt> lol
[23:33] <cprofitt> yeah... I was just looking at it...
[23:33] <cprofitt> and it was funny looking...
[23:33] <cprofitt> then I remembered their power port...
[23:37] <doctormo> cprofitt: OK Rev 05, added Micro-DVI and Mini-DP, man there is a million on these things and most of them come out of Apple Inc
[23:37] <cprofitt> lol