Ok...DVI to Video Adapter will almost never work on MAC PRO, what the....

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Thank you apple for making us all by the grand Mac Pro and upgrade to better video cards (like in my case 8800gt) and then offering no solution to replace the DVi to Video adapter which allows to have video mirroring.
Anyone has any idea how to make extended desktop or video mirroring work since this adapter is no longer compatible?
Thank you

Yes I know that. my question is regarding what to use for a 8800 card

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