Does a 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire Cable carry power to the device?

I have a VHS to Digital Converter ADVC 55 which has a 6 pin Firewire out which takes its power from the 6 pin firewire on the computer.
If I buy one of these : Belkin 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire Cable
Would this carry the the power to the device from my Mac Pro ?

Would this carry the the power to the device from my Mac Pro ?
Yes.
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