Old External to New MBP cable question (Time sensitive)

I have a new MBP (purchased late january 2011). New external drives all connected properly and working. However, I need to access some old files for tax purposes (and that is why this is a time sensitive question.) These files were kept on a 60GB, small, portable drive: SmartDisk FireLite Model #FWFL60-N. This drive connected to my old MBP with a 4-pin firewire cable (wire has IEEE 1394 printed on it.) Obviously that cable is outdated for my new MBP. Question: Is there some type of wire (or conversion adaptor) I can purchase that will allow me to connect this old drive to the new computer? I never thought I'd need those old files -- but tax season has me scrambling for help or advice. Thanks!

You need a 9-pin to 4-pin cable or adapter. For example this one from Macsales.
[http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/1394B94036/|http://eshop.macs ales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/1394B94036>
Similar are available from Amazon and other places. [Best Buy lists one (for a higher price)|http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%26%23153%3B-+6'+FireWire+9-Pin+to+4-PinCable/9539092.p?id=1218121950002&skuId=9539092&st=firewire&cp=1&lp=4]so if you are near a Best Buy, perhaps they'll have it in stock, if you need it sooner.

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