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trailing9 , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

Sometimes you have a female to female cable.

fubarx , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

So your pets can’t chew the hard-disk cables.

Unless you have a pet rabbit.

Franzia , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

Say gex

Fizz ,
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gex

metaStatic ,

haha, gross

mayflower ,

Hey gexy

magic_lobster_party ,

Gex 3D: Enter the Gecko

flakeshake , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

Such A-to-A adaptors and cables always have been prohibited by the USB spec, but people built them anyway. A common usecase for “illegal” A-A cables i remember was connecting PCIe cards (especially GPUs and mining cards) externally to riser sockets.

accideath ,

I have an external 3,5“ HDD enclosure that needs a male to male USB 3.0 A cable to plug into a PC. Still wondering, why they didn’t use B…

evidences ,

I bought a breadboard power supply and the options to feed it power are a barrel jack and usb-a. Considering the size of the thing mini or micro would have made way more sense.

IsoKiero ,

The ones I have go trough the onboard voltage regulator and you can use them to power USB-devices. I suppose they’ve skipped diodes and other protective components so it can feed back to the circuit, but I haven’t tested that.

lud ,

That’s really odd. Why use a host connector when a client connector is intended for the purpose.

Did they entirely miss the purpose of USB?

accideath ,

Cost? A USB-A 3.0 connector is probably a few cents cheaper than a B 3.0 connector

lud ,

Yeah, it must be that.

I_Miss_Daniel ,
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I have a similar caddy. Many years old now. The connection to the host computer is a USB-A female, so connecting it requires a male to male cable.

slazer2au , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

So you have 2 USBC devices you want to connect together, a laptop and a phone for example, but for some reason you can’t find your USBC to USBC cable but you do have 2 USBC to USBA cables.

Well by breaking the USB specifications you can connect the 2 cables together to make a janky USBC to USBC cable.

Alternatively you can get single circuit boards with USBA ports on them and you can use this jank of an adaptor to link them together.

brunofin , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

I have a cheap HDMI capture device that takes in video input, exposes it to the computer as a regular webcam, and then outputs it back to HDMI. It gets the job done.

It uses an USB male to male for power, and a regular one for data.

That said, not sure how a short one like that would help.

kuneho , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?
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I had an old Medion digital camera that used USB-A - USB-A cable for synching with PC.

This could be a shorter version of it, tho idk why would anyone use this for thus purpose, would be awkward

nicocool84 , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

Ass-to-ass.

DarkDarkHouse ,
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Docking

RHOPKINS13 , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

I actually have a APC UPS at work that uses a USB-A to USB-A cable. You can look up the cable online, it's part number 940-0504. I was surprised APC used such a cable. I think if you tried to do something dumb like connect two PCs together with it, one of the USB ports would fry.

Rin ,

pretty sure i tried it as a kid and nothing happened.

Z4rK , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

I’ve used them for extension, as it allows you to attach a second, regular USB cable to it.

salton ,

Yeah, these kinds of little gendered connectors seem pointless until you absolutely need them for something specific then they’re priceless.

moody ,

They’re not priceless, they’re $3.00

geophysicist ,

It’s a banana, how much could it cost?

MotoAsh ,

In this case, less so, because any normal A to A cable would do the same thing, just with more room to spare.

Agreed in general, though. I have so many random audio and video adaptors that I’ve used a surprising number of times.

Summzashi ,

It’s supposedly cheaper than a cable.

iAmTheTot ,
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Well, what do you mean by "regular"? The cable would need to be female on at least one end, which I usually see in... USB extension cables.

LesserAbe ,

Not that you probably need to know this, but for some other stranger: there’s a max functional length to USB cables. At work I remember pulling my hair out troubleshooting a printer until we swapped cables for something shorter.

Polar ,

Meanwhile I have 25ft cables running my large format vinyl printers lol

sysadmin420 ,

My large format vinyl printer uses Ethernet. TIL there are USB vinyl printers. What kind of printer do you have? Latex 260 here

squiblet ,
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We had a 53" US Cutter and it attached to the computer by USB. If we're talking about the same thing.

sysadmin420 ,

He said printer though that’s what’s what threw me off. That’s a cutter. My bad I thought he was talking about a USB large format printer, I only replied because I’m looking for a slightly smaller printer for my smaller decals, and I’d be interested in a serial or USB printer.

My PC is in the basement and I’ve got USB and serial going everywhere running different cutters, 3d printers, CNC, etc upstairs and down, also in the garage. Works great.

BigDanishGuy ,

And that max length goes down with each coupling.

We have smart boards in most classrooms, but in an entire wing of my department the smart board doesn’t work. Reason? When we built the wing, 8 or 10 years ago, the installers fitted their own low grade plugs on the USB connection for the boards, before figuring out that they snipped the cables too short. Instead of running new cabling the installers then introduced another extension.

Nobody cared to check it out before accepting delivery and my complaints went unheard by management, until it was too late to RMA it.

DaPorkchop_ ,

That said, there are “active” USB extension cables which draw current from the power lines and use it to boost the signal along the data lines

Hellstormy , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?
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Have you never just wanted to plug 2 PCs into each other back to back?

whoisearth ,
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Ass to ass as it were

Artaca ,

))><((

CmdrShepard ,

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

galaxi ,

I’m so happy people still know this movie.

Buffalobuffalo ,

Back and forth, forever.

x4740N , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?
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If you think about it, this is the USB equivalent of a double ended dildo

stebo02 ,
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does this mean there’s also double ended flesh lights?

n00b001 ,

Isn’t that the nickname of your mum?

ShellMonkey , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?
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Not one that short but I do have A to A cord like that in use. In my case it’s with a KVM that I lost and AC adapter for but found that if I plugged in to one of the rear console connections it could get it to power on from the USB device. Cable it to a USB charging port on the front of one of the UPS and away it goes.

sounddrill , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

Many cheapo sata connectors need a cable like this(I use a male A to female micro b and then a female micro b to male A, it gets the job done)

But connector, idk

LazaroFilm , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?
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I used to have a portable hard drive that had a usb-A/ e-sata hybrid connector and I had to use a USB A to A cable (or e-data) to use it.

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