CRT monitor to add on

I have a flat scrn and now an additional CRT monitor to add on to my G5 to have a larger desktop to work with. Where do I start? How do I know if an ADC-VGA adaptor will work? And how do I set it up ?
Thanks,
Ed

Hello! It should work by just hooking the cable up to the monitor using the dvi to vga adapter. Open the system prefs and click on displays and then arrangement and start using it! I've got a 24" Gateway LCD and a 22" Dell running off this old 9200 radeon. Tom

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