How do I connect 2 Cinema Displays to my PowerMac G4?

I heard I can do this and was wondering what the setup is. I have a 23" display right now and would consider getting a second if it's possible. Thanks.

Hi
It partly depends on which connector the displays use and which connectors you have on your graphics card.
If they're the new style aluminium Cinema displays with a DVI connector, you'd need the following:
One graphics card with two DVI connectors, e.g. the Radeon 9600 PC & Mac Edition
OR
One graphics card with a DVI connector and ADC connector, along with an ADC to DVI extractor cable
OR
Two graphics cards, one AGP and one PCI, each with a DVI connector
OR
Two graphics cards, one AGP with an ADC connector along with an ADC to DVI extractor cable, one PCI with a DVI connector.
If they're the old style clear acrylic Cinema displays with an ADC connector, you'd need at least one DVI to ADC adapter. There aren't any AGP graphics cards available with two ADC connectors, and there aren't any PCI graphics cards available with any ADC connectors.
I hope this helps.

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