Do I Need To Upgrade Video Card for ACD 20" for the PowerPC G4

Hello,
I am extremely new to the MAC world so forgive my ignorance. I have a 450Mhz Power PC G4 running a 20gb harddrive. I recently bought the ACD 20" and when I tried to "plug and pray" the display came on for the initial "Apple" screen but when it came time to boot into the OS I got a black screen. I am running OS 10 Tiger and I have AGP graphics. From what I can discern I have a "ATY, Rage 128 Pro".
I read from another posting that the G4s that have the analog and digital video cards need to be upgraded. My question: Is there an upgradable solution for my system and if so what is it? Please say yes!!! LOL
Thanks

pjs_apple,
Call MacSales are 1-800-275-4576 (toll free in the USA) and tell them what you need.
They have excellent customer service.
Be prepared to spend over $200 USD.
,dave

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