What kind of DVI Cables does the Mini Take?

I want to get a DVI cable for my iLo 15in LCD but I'me confussed with the type get. I know that The Mini and my monitor are DVI male but at the mini's output after the grid of pin inlets theres a horizontal and vertical inlet that makes a plus sign look along with one inlet in each space. The DVI to VGA Adapter on the DVI ( female ) side has same plus sign pins but in the large grid of pins, there a gap in the middle. The mini doesn't have that gap on the output.
On the LCD's DVI input, it has that entire grid of pin inlets ( holes ) with no gap but next to the grid there is only one horizontal inlet. It does'nt have that plus sign look like the mini's output. Nor does it have those four inlets on each side of the cross. It's just has a horizontal inlet.
I'm not familiar with DVI so I'm confused. Some cables on the market hace that cross and the gap in the middle of the pins, some only have the horizontal pin and the grid of pins with no gap. ( Help )!!!!!!!!!

I'm not completely following you, mostly cause my math sklls bl0w.
But I think you're making a distinction, perhaps without knowing it, between a DVI and an ADC connnector.
Digital Video Input is the first connector you refer to, I believe.
Twenty four pins in a 3 x 8 config and the section for video color you refer to as the plus sign. This is technically 5 pin.
The other connector sounds like an Apple Disply Connector (or ADC). These are 30-pin in a 3 x 10 config plus the video color 5-pin.
You can get picture perfect clear on this here
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Hardware/DeveloperNotes/Macintosh_CPUs-G5/PowerMacG5/3Input-Output/chapter_4_section_12.html#//app leref/doc/uid/TP40002012-CH207-TPXREF159
hope this helps you bro.

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