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Apple Cinema will not display an image on Mac Pro

I recently picked up a 2009 Mac Pro and an apple cinema display and I’m not getting an image on it, please help


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Cinema Display

Posted on Sep 8, 2024 6:02 AM

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Sep 8, 2024 2:04 PM in response to DorianH935

Can you find a model number on the back? Apple made a number of displays that look like that, but they vary, sometimes widely, in their capabilities and connections. But if it has a port that looks like Thunderbolt, most likely it's mini-DisplayPort:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini_DisplayPort


in which case that's probably an A1267 LED Cinema Display (24-inch). Specs here:


LED Cinema Display - Technical Specifications - Apple Support


Sep 12, 2024 4:31 AM in response to DorianH935

MacTracker indicates that the following displays had DVI, two USB 2.0 ports, and two FireWire 400 ports.

  • Cinema Display (20-inch DVI)
  • Cinema Display (23-inch DVI)
  • Cinema Display (30-inch DVI)
  • Cinema Display (20-inch DVI Late 2005)
  • Cinema Display (23-inch DVI Late 2005)
  • Cinema Display (30-inch DVI Late 2005)


The 20-inch displays had 1680x1050 pixels, the 23-inch ones had 1920x1200 pixels, and the 30-inch ones had 2560x1600 pixels. For the 30-inch ones, you would need a dual-link DVI connection.


A model number of A1081 makes it one of the two 20-inch ones.

Sep 8, 2024 6:26 AM in response to DorianH935

How Many and what kind of cable-ends are provided in the multiple-connector lead-in cord?


There are TWO displays, commonly mistaken for each other that appear to have a Thunderbolt-2 interface.


The Apple Thunderbolt Display 27-in A1407 has a lead in cord with ONLY TWO connectors -- Thunderbolt-2 and MagSafe. This display works great with the Apple ThunderBolt-3 <-> Thunderbolt-2 adapter, US$50.


In addition to the built-in Thunderbolt cable, the display also has a built-in MagSafe-2 connector that charges an older Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.


from:

https://everymac.com/monitors/apple/thunderbolt/specs/apple-thunderbolt-display-27-inch-specs.html


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Cinema display LED 27-in A1316 from 2011 features lead-in cord with three connectors -- Mini DisplayPort, MagSafe-2 and a USB-A pigtail. It does NOT work with the Thunderbolt adapter, but works fine with a USB-C to miniDisplayPort adapter.


It includes three USB 2.0 ports and a convenient single cable with THREE connectors (Mini DisplayPort, MagSafe-2, and USB 2.0), a built-in iSight camera with a mic and a 2.1 speaker system.


from:

https://everymac.com/monitors/apple/studio_cinema/specs/apple-led-cinema-display-27-inch-specs.html


Sep 8, 2024 2:25 PM in response to DorianH935

OK, that's an 20" Apple Cinema Display from 2004, capable of a resolution of 1680 × 1050. The video input is DVI-D  and it has two FireWire 400 ports and 2 USB 2.0 ports. Both of the standard configurations of the 2009 Mac Pro came with graphics cards that have one mini-DisplayPort and one DVI, so you'll need either an appropriate DVI cable, or a mini-DisplayPort to DVI adapter and then also a DVI cable.


If you have either of those and you still can't get a picture, it's possible that either the graphics card or the display has failed.


Hope this helps.

Apple Cinema will not display an image on Mac Pro

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