Can I charge iPod with Firewire?

I understand (after dropping $400+, of course) that the new generation iPod no longer supports firewire nor does it come with an external charger. Can I use my old firewire-based charger to charge my iPod while on the go, or do I need to go spend more money now on a USB-based charger? Input is appreciated. Thx.

When I plug my firewire cable into my iPod video or nano, it reports that syncing is not supported via firewire. I can still charge it though.

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