Compatible vesa adapter for Apple 20" Cinema Display M9177LLA?

What is the model number of the Vesa adapter that is compatible with the Apple Cinema LCD Display model number M9177LL/A???????

According to the Apple specs for that monitor it accepts the Apple VESA adapter.
The specs state "Compatible with VESA FDMI (MIS-D, 100, C) compliant mounting solutions."  And the adapter states "complies with the VESA MIS-D, 100, C version of the specification."  So I guess that will work to attach to that kind of VESA mount.

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