Firewire connector from Digi-02 won't fit into my new iMac firewire slot.

I'm using my new I-mac with a Digi002 interface,but the cable end
which is firewire won't fit into the I-mac firewire slot.

Do you have the Thunderbolt to FW cable?
Likely you need a 9-pin to 6-pin cable...
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