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Posted on Mar 29, 2011

Dear sir i have a apple cinema display m8149 lcd.i have loss my apple system(cpu) and want to run apple tft with other cpu (intel dvi and vga) tel me the how will conection or explane me where are RGB nd HORIZENTAL VERTICAL signle ib pcb thank apple team

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You can run that monitor from a DVI connection but you would need to get an adapter from DVI to ADC and that supplies power to the monitor. DrBott makes an adapter like this called the DVIator (http://www.dviator.com/) that should work for you if you other CPU has DVI out.

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