Migration and Firewire Qustion

Got my new 17" MBP today and want to do a migration from my old (2006) MBP. Pretty straight forward question: What type of firewire cable do I need? The firewire cable I tried to use seems to fit the old MBP but doesn't fit the new MBP. Have firewire cables been updated since my last Mac purchase? Do I need some conversion type of firewire -- like a large end for the old MBP and a small end for the new MBP? Hmmm. I'm sitting here somewhat mystified. I wonder what my solution is...

With due respect to Tuttle his post is incorrect. I believe your old machine uses Firewire 400 and the new machine is Firewire 800. In this case you need a Firewire 400 - 800 cable like this one. You can find them at your local computer store, Radio Shack or if you don't mind waiting a few days from Amazon.
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