Apple Cinema Display 23" For Power Mac G4 733 Quick Silver

Hi,
I would like to ask if possible to use the 23" Apple Cinema Display to a PowerMac G4 733 (Quick Silver)? If not, any suggestion or what kind of Video card do you suggest that makes Apple Cinema display works on a Legacy Macs.
Thanks,
Val

It will work if you apply the firmware update to the video card.
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120168>

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