Help! FireWire Target Disk Mode

I need to connect a healthy host Mac to an ailing Mac (running OS X but used mostly in 9.2.2) using FireWire so I can run Disk Warrior from the host Mac. However, I can't figure out which FireWire version to use for Panther, 10.3.8, or whether a FirmWare or other updates might also be required before I do this. The requirements are included in article http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583, but when I went to the download page all the FireWire downloads are full of question marks and when I downloaded FireWire 2.3.3, it was obviously an old version, though everything was in Japanese so I couldn't figure that out for sure. What do I need to do????
Also, the target computer is required to have an internal ATA drive, rather than a slave drive. I don't know what that is or how to confirm its existence.
Sandy

However, I can't figure out which FireWire version to use for Panther, 10.3.8
All versions of Mac OS X include the necessary drivers. The download is only necessary for Mac OS 9 and earlier systems which are using an older FireWire driver. This does not include Mac OS 9.22 and other recent Mac OS 9 versions.
Also, the target computer is required to have an internal ATA drive, rather than a slave drive. I don't know what that is or how to confirm its existence.
Connect the two computers with a FireWire cable and start one up with the T key held down. If that computer doesn't have a hard disk in the correct position, it will shut down at this point. Otherwise, the FireWire logo will appear.
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