Connection of Mac mini at an Apple display with ADC connection

I half 2011 Mac mini and an Apple display that uses the old ADC 30 pin connector (3 x 10).  Is it possible to connect them with an adapter?  If Yes, what type of adapter and where I find it?

You need to match ADC to DVI and DVI / Mini DisplayPort.

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