Hey,
He said he wanted to use a 50pin ribbon, so those adaptors aren't what he's asking for (although I agree using those adaptors is a better solution).
Something
like this should do the job and convert the CyberStorm to 50pin. But that particular one might not physically fit, because the board goes backovers on top of the CyberStorm, by the looks of things and might be obstructed by the big capacitors.
There is a (seemingly more easily obtainable) adaptor to convert 50pin drives to 68pin - i.e. like the two mentioned above; its very small and looks
like this. That way you can use a 68pin cable - IMHO probably a better solution.
If you don't plan to use any ultrawide drives, either method would work the same way. However, if you added an ultrawide hard disk in some crazy combination of two adaptors (CyberStorm converted to 50pin, and hard disk converted from 68pin to 50pin) the hard disk would be forced to work at a lower speed. :-)
If I'm wrong on any of these points, someone please jump in and correct me. :idea: