Extended Desktop on 2 Computers

Can I operate an extended desktop on two computers? Specifically a MBP connected to an iBook G4 via Firewire or Ethernet crossover cable?
Thank you

No,
you can get a Belkin Flip, this may help.
http://www.belkin.com/flip/
that will let you share a display.
but you can't use an extend display like this.
if you'd wanting an extended display on an ibook try:
Screen Spanning Doctor
http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html
It's not supported by Apple, but someone helped me out once.

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