Using my Mac mini with my old Cube - questions

Hey, all-
It was my hope to use my new mini along with my old Cube (the Cube to be an additional hard drive more than anything else) but I can't seemto figure out how to make them work together. The firewire cable I have connecting the two isn't letting the mini recognize the Cube for whatever reason. And I can't see how both of them can be used in the Target Disk Mode since they connect to my Apple flat screen with different connectors.
Hopefully, this is an easy fix somehow - I'm willing to look like a newb just as long as I can make this work.
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Kevin

I wondered if I hard lined my Cube to it, it would be
recognized on the desktop, yes? Or is the Target
method the only way I would be able to "see" the
Cube.
When connected together with an ethernet cable, you would then need to ensure that the cube was set to allow 'sharing' (in the Sharing preference pane) and give the Cube a share name and then on the mini, in the Finder, go to Network in the Go menu, or Connect to Server in the Go menu and type in the share name given to the Cube. It may ask you for an ID and password that is valid on the Cube, but once entered, will mount the Cube's drive on the mini's desktop.
Firewire connection is going to be a bit faster than ethernet, though for anything but large files you probably won't notice much, but the advantage of using ethernet is that you don't need to do anything to the Cube but start it normally.

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