HT5299 i have an apple cinema display circa 2005. what thunderbolt adapter do i need in order to be able to plug it into a current mac mini?

I have an apple cinema display circa 2005. What Thunderbolt adapter will I need in order for it to work with a current model Mac Mini?

see > I have an Apple Cinema Display ADC. What adapters do I need to hookup my ADC connected monitor to my Mac Mini.
or > Using Older Apple ADC Displays with Mac Pro - The Mac Observer
and > Thunderbolt and ADC: Apple Support Communities

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  • I have an apple cinema display that hasnt been tested, before i go out n by an adc adapter for it, i wanted to know if the apple store could test it

    i have an apple cinema display that hasnt been tested, before i go out n by an adc adapter for it, i wanted to know if the apple store could test it

    You should probably call and ask them. We are just other Apple product users here, like yourself.

  • Is an Apple Cinema Display (ca 2005) Compatible with Mac Mini?

    I have a 2005 Power Mac Dual G5/2.3 I took off-line last year. It used an Apple Cinema Display 20" that has it's own power supply "brick" and a cord with the monitor connection, a USB connection, and a FireWire connection. Is this display compatible with the latest Mac Mini? Thank you for any advice you may have.

    That's correct, the link perfectly describes the Apple 20" Cinema Display I have. With the new Mac Minis requiring an HDMI cable to link to a display, the HDMI to DVI (female) adapter looks like the one I need. I found this on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Gino-Black-Female-Converter-Adapter/dp/B006Z8N60C/ref=sr_1 _18?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1371158207&sr=1-18&keywords=hdmi+to+dvi+adapter+ca ble
    This adapter is an all-in-one plug with no cable linking the HDMI to the DVI ends. It looks like it might be too wide to plug in anything immediately adjacent to the HDMI socket on the Mac Mini due to the width of the adapter when the adapter is plugged in. However, I could get around this by purchasing an extension cable with HDMI male on one end and the HDMI female on the other if I had to.
    However, one of the comments said that the DVI is video-only and that another cable is required for audio. Can I assume that plugging in either or both of the other connections (a USB and a FireWire) coming out of the 20" display will take care of audio?
    That leads to another answer, but I'm confident that I'm almost there thanks to your help. Close enough to mark this as "solved". Thank you! Let me know if you have any further thoughts with regard to the audio though.

  • Apple Cinema Display (20-inch DVI 2005) not working after 10.10.3 update

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    Thank you for the update!
    Next I would recommend the Reset the System section of the following article for additional troubleshooting:
    Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
    Reset the system
    You can reset the Mac's parameter RAM and SMC. 
    Reset the resolution
    Start by resetting the Mac's parameter RAM. If the display does not come up, was previously set to an unsupported resolution, and still results in no video:
    Start up in Safe Mode.
    From the Apple () menu, choose System Preferences.
    Choose Displays from the View menu to open the preferences pane.
    Select any resolution and refresh rate that your display supports.
    Restart your computer.
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  • Apple cinema display connection with mini mac

    I have an Apple cinema display (http://www.everymac.com/monitors/apple/studio_cinema/specs/apple_cinema_display_ 30.html) and i bought a new mini mac, how i can connect them? what i need?
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    thank you!
    do you mean this?
    to apple here they gave me this...
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  • What adapter and or software do I need to allow my lenovo laptop to be able to use my 20"apple cinema display

    what adapter and or software do I need to allow my lenovo laptop to be able to use my 20"apple cinema display?

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  • Apple Cinema Display

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    When I pug in both displays, the bigger 23 inch stays dark (although the power is on)...but it takes OVER as a primary display! Which annoys me because now I cannot see my desktop...only that is in he secondsary monitor...  So I went to System Preferences and tried the DETECT DISPLAYS.... it only shows one. However when I go to GATHER WINDOWS..  I see TWO blue icons that symblize displays. My bigger display..still dark. I tried resetting the PRAM...nothing.
    I'm wondering if all of a sudden my biggers display gave out? I mean..it was just eralier today that it was working. Oh...and one more thing: if I do not use the 20 inch and plug in ONLY the 24 inch... still dark.
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    Solved it. I am an idiot. It was the power unit. They look the same so I hooked up the 20 inch to the 24 and viceversa. I'm an idiot :-)

  • Mac Pro 2008 Apple Cinema Displays are black and there are start up issues

    I have a Mac Pro 2008 Dual quad 2.8 GHz. I have two Apple Cinema Displays (graphics are the standard ATI Radeon HD 2600 – 2 dual link DVI. I have 4 2-GB RAM sticks (8 GB total).
    Neither of my displays are showing anything. Their power lights are on but they are completely black throughout the start up process. In addition when I try to boot up with both graphics cards installed, I get nothing – no beeps no chimes. If just one card is installed (either card in either slot) the computer beeps, chimes and makes the sounds of booting up, but not a flicker on the displays. RAM does not seem to be the issue as I have tried booting with several configurations of RAM sticks with no negative or positive effects. I tried booting up with Hard Drives 1 & 2 removed with no effect.  I have tried several different start up moods and have reset PRAM.
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    The "least intensive" thing you can do is hold down Alt/Option at Startup. Thsi invokes the all-in-ROM Startup Manager, which will light up the screen gray or blue, then attempt to draw an Icon for each potentially-bootable Volume attached (if any). It works as if in slow motion, so you must be patient. If no activity after about two minutes you may count that as a failure.
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  • Can my Early 2008 model MacBook pro able to use two olld model of 23" apple cinema display ?

    Hellow everyone,
    Just want to know " Can my Early 2008 model MacBook pro ( not the unibody )able to use two olld model of 23" apple cinema display ?"
    Thanks so much

    Yes. You will need the proper adaptor to connect: Mini DVI to DVI.

  • How to connect 2 24" Cinema Displays to a non Thunderbolt MBP

    Hi I have a 2010 15" MBP and two 24" Apple Cinema Displays.  I recently purchased a Matrox DualHead2Go Digital ME graphics expander thinking I could connect the two displays to it.  However, the displays have mini displayport connectors and the Matrox is expecting DVI-D connectors.  It seems that Matrox do not have a female mini displayport to male DVI adaptor so I am stuck.
    Has anyone found a way of connecting two 24" Apple Cinema Displays to a non Thunderbolt MBP?
    Thanks in advance
    Neville

    Just got the DualHead2Go DP edition. Problem is, I need a MiniDP (female) to DP (male) adapter to connect my two Apple 24" LED displays to it... and I can't find one anywhere? basically the DualHead2go only has DP inputs. All of my devices (24" LED displays and 17" MBP) are MiniDP.
    Anyone have any ideas?
    Shane

  • Hi I have a recent macbook pro 12" (bought in april 2012) model number A1278.  I'm trying to connect to a 23" apple cinema display (A1082) this currently is not working - i've bought an additional Apple MB570ZA Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter - no luck!

    Hi I have a recent macbook pro 12" (bought in april 2012) model number A1278.  I'm trying to connect to a 23" apple cinema display (A1082) this currently is not working - i've bought an additional Apple MB570ZA Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter - no luck!
    im not sure what to do next - can anyone help?
    im running OSX 10.7.4

    Hi There,
    I have had the exact same issue but with a projector.
    The issue lies with Mountian Lion 10.8.2.
    I tried many a combination with no luck to get HDMI working.
    Took my mac into the apple store and came to the conclusion it was the software, so I asked them to install 10.8 onto it (this is destructive so a backup is a must)
    Bought my macbook home and voila, now displaying through my projector.
    There is a small graphics update after 10.8.1 which seems to be the cause.
    Hope this helps.
    Thanks.

  • HT4293 i am trying to use dual monitors when editing with FCPX. I have a macbook pro and an apple cinema display monitor. I have connected them and opened Fcpx but the option to use second monitor is not active! what do i do ? please help going bonkers!

    i am trying to use dual monitors when editing with FCPX. I have a macbook pro and an apple cinema display monitor. I have connected them and opened Fcpx but the option to use second monitor is not active! what do i do ? please help going bonkers!

    <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5891>
    You can use USB for the Apple trackpad.
    <http://www.mobeetechnology.com/the-power-bar.html>

  • How do I attach my iSight camera to my Apple Cinema Display?

    I've just bought two iSight cameras, and found nothing in the accessory kit with them that would allow me to attach the camera to my Apple Cinema Display. This is because the back of the Cinema Display is beveled rather than flat, so the flat base of the accessories won't set firmly.
    Does anybody have a solution for this?

    Robert,
    Isn't it it nice to have your issues solved.!!
    I was wondering if you would help us out, & mark you posts so that this message on top of your threads are gone:
    "This question is "Helpful" answers available: 2. "Solved" answers available: 1"
    Thought this might be appropriate reading, regarding those Helping You to Solve Your issues.
    Answers, Helpful and Solved
    Marking simply as Answered does not award points.
    You are the Original poster and only you can do this.
    Thanks, for your Time and effort !!
    Eme

  • Can I use an Apple Cinema Display as a second monitor for my iMac?

    I have a new 24" intel iMac and was wondering if I could use my old 20" Apple Cinema Display (aluminum) as a dual display. What cables do I need?

    Just had a good look inside my box and nothing. Maybe it's a Apple UK thing
    The back of my iMac does have a Mini DVI port so I'm gonna pop down the Apple store tomorrow morning to pick one up.
    Thanks for the advice, I'll let you know if I'm successful.
    Message was edited by: genpro

  • How to connect a apple cinema display to an imac

    I have a brand new 27 inch iMac. I also own a 30 inch  Apple Cinema Display.  What peripheral adaptor do I need to connect the display to my new iMac?

    Hello,
    Thunderbolt/Mini DisplayPort-> Dual Link DVi cable...
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A/mini-displayport-to-dual-link-dvi-ada pter
    A notable peculiarity of Thunderbolt is that it uses exactly the same connector as Mini Display Port, and that's not all. The Thunderbolt connector also carries Mini Display Port video signals. That means you can plug a Mini Display Port video cable/adapter in to a Thunderbolt connector and your monitor will work.
    - Anonymous
    http://x704.net/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6134&p=75115&hilit=thunderbolt#p75115

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