Cables for Iomega External Hard Drive

Lost cables!
Which cables do I need in order to connect my Iomega Ego Rphd-c external hard drive to my MacBook Pro from ~2010? The external has a Firewire, small USB, and a hole that says DC 5V under it. When I search online I see all these differences....Firewire 400 and 800 4pin and 6pin and I really have no idea about any of this.
Appreciate the help!

User Firewire. Your computer has a FW800 port - 6 pin. It's sort of square. FW400 is sort of rectangular.

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