Camera connector with 1.0 firmware?

Anybody use camera connector with the original firmware (1.0) of ipod 5g? At store web page of apple tell you that is necessary the 1.1 version of iphoto but i don´t know if i have a pc and i don´t have iphoto can i to use camera connector.
thanks

Ivan,
The version 1.1 requirement refers to iPod photo software version 1.1 (for the older iPod)
The 5G iPod version of 1.0 should be compatible with the iPod camera connector.
btabz

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