Adding 30-inch Cinema display to a new iMac. Not getting full resolution.

I have just bought a new 27-inch quad core imac i5 and have added my old 30-inch cinema display (five years old) as a second monitor but the resolution is poor - 1280 x 800 compared to 2560 x 1440. How do I improve the resolution as it's almost not worth having?

You need to use a dual-link DVI adaptor to get a higher resolution from that display.
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