This is my new creation, using a set of wiki-commons artwork and my own drawn artwork, I've created a guide for those who want to identify computer ports.
This is for the systems administration class I'm teaching.
Ports: S/PDIF HDMI VGA eSata DVI USB Firewire paralell serial ps/2 midi games port iec power sockets etc
Hmm, never heard of Illustrator not able to open a simple svg file. You can try Downloading inkscape, opening the file and then saving it as a plain-svg or other format. You could also use inkscape to edit the document too.
Don't forget that this graphic is published under the creative-commons share-alike license. Your derivative work must use the same license and all other sources you use must be compatible. And you should link to here as attribution.
Plus I'd love to see what you do with the work, so send me a link.
wow. that is very good. i know it will probably help me out. maybe it would be a good idea to also include the pins. aka how many pin each port is. im currently taking Network and Database administrator course. and for some reason we have to know the port names and how many pins each one is. Stupid A+ DX
Don't forget that this graphic is published under the creative-commons share-alike license. Your derivative work must use the same license and all other sources you use must be compatible. And you should link to here as attribution.
Plus I'd love to see what you do with the work, so send me a link.
You can check wikipedia for all the pin outs and pin counts.