Two Apple Cinema Displays

I just bought a second lcd flat screen monitor for my G4. It's just a small 17" and is perfect for photoshop palettes. My problem is finding a PCI video card that will fit the monitor. I can find lots of AGP cards with that connection, but my AGP slot is taken with my other studio display with that same hookup. It has 3 rows of 11 pins and the one sideways slotted one and the ends are round. What PCI video card do I need to be looking for? Thanks, mark

Hi
If it's an Apple Studio display with a clear acrylic casing and three feet it probably uses an Apple display connector (ADC):
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58667
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58692
The connector carries the video signal, power and USB. G4s that support the ADC connector have an additional slot just above the standard AGP slot on the logic board which provides power to the graphics card and it's ADC connector. As the PCI slots don't have this extra power slot, there aren't any PCI graphics cards available with an ADC connector. Also the slot only provides enough power to drive one display, hence there aren't any AGP graphics cards available with two ADC connectors.
Unfortunately the only way to use two ADC displays is to buy a DVI to ADC adapter for the second display and connect it to a DVI port. Apple sell one for around $99, although don't confuse it with the cheaper ADC to DVI adpater. It's fairly expensive as it also includes a power supply to drive the monitor.

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