Will a 4 pin to 6 pin FW cable work?

My new MBP is showing up today, but all I have to transfer files from my older MBP is firewire 400 cables. My local radio shack has a 4 pin to 6 pin adaptor. Will that work?
Thanks

Just to build on what Niel indicated... There were two standard FW400 connectors. One was the larger elongated "D" shaped connector and one was the much smaller connector. The difference being that the larger connector had six pins and was able to provide power to devices connected to it. The smaller plug, with 4 pins, lacked the ability to provide power. It could only move data. Devices using the smaller firewire connector would need an alternative power source.
Then along came FW800. If you're not familiar with FW800, I can see how you may confuse that with the older FW400 4 pin connector, but they are not the same. FW800 actually uses 9 pins and is fully backwards compatible with FW400. As Niel indicated, you would need the 6pin to 9pin cable which will allow you to connect the 6pin FW400 to the 9pin FW800 on your MacBook Pro.

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