Mini DVI - VGA doesn't fit mac

I just bought a Mini-DVI to VGA Adaptor cord So I could have dual displays. But the slot on my mac is a diffrent size. Did I buy the wrong cord? what cord should i buy.

You don't have a Mini DV slot. What you have is a Mini VGA slot. The Mini DV slot is double the height of your slot. For comparison, check out these two:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-VGA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini_dvi
Good luck!

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