Expanded screen Imac MacBook Pro with firewire?

I posted this in the Imac Display forum, but didn't get any response. Perhaps better luck here?
"I can mirror my Imac screen to my new MacBook Pro with a firewire. Surely then it must be a way of making a screen expansion also with the same kind of connection, but I just can't find out how. Anybody know?"

Jon Halvorsen wrote:
I posted this in the Imac Display forum, but didn't get any response. Perhaps better luck here?
"I can mirror my Imac screen to my new MacBook Pro with a firewire. Surely then it must be a way of making a screen expansion also with the same kind of connection, but I just can't find out how. Anybody know?"
Both isn't possible as far as I know.
Björn

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