Well that's the trick, it's been sitting for 10 years...
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That first generation they were lucky to get them to work at all, they really weren't designing them for a long MTBF lifetime yet. Sticky lubes, shedding magnetics, crashing heads, motors that lost their magnetism and flex cables to the heads that fracture and go open...
What we really need is a circuit board with a little Flash or a Memory Card that knows to emulate an old hard drive, or a SATA to MFM/RLL interface you can just plug a small modern Laptop HDD into.
Don't dig too hard for the old card you have, but if it shows up the address above is real - any human should be able to decode it.