I want to migrate from older macbook to macbook with firewire. which connections do i use

I have a two year old macbook and I have a new macbook with a firewire connection. My older macbook doesnt have a firewire connection. Which connection do i buy to use the migration assistant.

OGELTHORPE wrote:
As a last resort, you could use an external HDD to transfer the data.  If the Mackbook has a 6 pin Firewire port you can use that using a 6 pin/9pin cable.
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