Cannot attach Mac Mini to iMac

I need advice please on how to attach a Mac Mini (model #A1283 year 2008) to a iMac (27" late 2012, OSX 10.9.3). I tried a thunderbolt to thunderbolt cable but it did not attach the 2 computers. Thanks in advance!
Wade

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