As will stated that is a standard notebook hard drive... you can go with a simple converter as mentioned above or with a full enclosure so you can access the data at anytime and store the drive safely away.
http://www.newegg.com/Prod
I generally prefer the enclosures (especially with old drives) because the drive remains safe at all times.
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by: willcompPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:22:39ID: 21964649
Sounds to me like a standard IDE notebook drive. This should do the trick: .com/cbisa tau2.html
http://www.directron