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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Sep 2, 2025 - #1
I need to get a few DB15 cables of different lengths to connect the Mac to the KVM Switch. Unfortunately, I can't find ready-made and suitable options for me.
I have an idea: buy PC VGA cables of the required length, cut off the connectors, and install DB15 Apple VGA in their place. But I can't find a pin-out for the DB15 cable (m) <-> DB15 (m) anywhere. Will my idea work and can someone share the pin-out of this cable? :unsure: Thanks |
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joevt Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 5, 2023 Posts: 218 Likes: 85 |
Sep 2, 2025 - #2
I don't understand the problem. You have 15 pins on one side and 15 pins on the other. Connect one pin on one side to the corresponding pin on the other.
Basically, the signals on the female connector of the KVM that connects to the Apple display need to match the signals on the female connector of the Mac. Do you have a link for the KVM Switch? |
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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #3
Usually the cables do not have a direct pin 1 - 1, 2 - 2, etc, there are always some intricacies.
I should get this KVM from eBay in a while. I have no other information about this device, at least not yet. I don't have a single DB15 cable, so I can't call the contacts myself. And all the schemes that I find on the Internet are mostly about adapters. |
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joevt Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 5, 2023 Posts: 218 Likes: 85 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #4
What kind of electronics does the KVM have? I know some switch boxes are just mechanical switches. This KVM might be more complicated than that. A simple mechanical switch for ADB is unlikely because ADB is not supposed to be hot pluggable. Does that mean it has some kind of ADB controller to keep alive the ADB devices of one computer while switched to the other computer? I suppose there should be some kind of keep alive circuitry for the display connection as well so that a computer doesn't think the display disappears when the KVM is switched to the other computer. |
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phunguss Active Tinkerer Stillwater, MN -------- Joined: Dec 24, 2023 Posts: 511 Likes: 437 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #5
Here is one version of an adapter pinout. I see that your KVM can output to Apple DB15 or VGA DB15, so it must have internal intricacies/adapter. I would agree with @joevt that the cables required are likely straight through from the 3 computers to the KVM.
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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #6
@phunguss I need a pin-out of the standard Mac DB15 to DB15 video cable.
I don't think anything else will be needed. I saw this scheme, it's an adapter, Apple VGA to PC VGA, when I searched myself. But unfortunately it doesn't fit. If everything was so simple, I wouldn't have written here. :) |
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phunguss Active Tinkerer Stillwater, MN -------- Joined: Dec 24, 2023 Posts: 511 Likes: 437 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #7
What about this one? And this thread says it is a straight through cable but ALL pins must be present for it to work.
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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #8
@phunguss, It's interesting and worth trying.
Thanks! When I have a cable and this KVM, I'll come back with the result. Liked by phunguss |
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joevt Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 5, 2023 Posts: 218 Likes: 85 |
Sep 3, 2025 - #9
I suppose some complicated circuitry could test both the VGA and Mac output connectors of the KVM and copy that info to the input connectors of the KVM? It would have to be able to copy both Apple Sense Code info and EDID info and be able to do DDC etc. |
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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Nov 22, 2025 - #10
Finally, I received all the orders, DB15 cables, S-Video (ADB) and this KVM switch.
Everything works! I connected PM G3MT and Quadra 950 + DOS Card and I can switch with KVM. You were right, the BD15 cable has straight lines: 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, etc. Liked by phunguss |
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