My iPod is no longer recognized by my mac

This is my second iPod. It's the original kind, and I have this one cause I used my warranty when I my first iPod just stopped working. This one has been working for a few years now. But I lost the firewire that came with it, and since then I've bought two different firewires to connect it to my powerbook, and in the beginning it was working, but now the iPod just doesn't show up.
I've tried resetting the iPod and installing the iPod software on the computer, but nothing happens. However, when I connect the iPod, it is able to recharge for some reason. I also continue to recharge it in the wall outlet of course. So the iPod itself is fine, it just seems that I can no longer add music to it or use it as a storage device.
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Nope. That's the solution for iPods that appear on the Finder, but not in iTunes. I hope I get some other suggestions, but in the mean time I'm looking into restoring my iPod and buying a firewire cable from Apple, since the website says to use the one that came with the iPod (which I lost).
(EDIT) Nevermind... seems I can't restore or update if the iPod isn't recognized.

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