Connecting old ipod to new mac after old mac died

Well, I spilled water on my old ibook and she died a slow horrible death. I REALLY want to be able to copy my 800 songs that are still on my ipod onto the G4 that my friend gave me. It SEEMS like the only way to do this is to do some kind of formatting with the itunes library on my old system. Obviously, this isn't going to happen. ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Well, I spilled water on my old ibook and she died a slow horrible death. I REALLY want to be able to copy my 800 songs that are still on my ipod onto the G4 that my friend gave me. It SEEMS like the only way to do this is to do some kind of formatting with the itunes library on my old system. Obviously, this isn't going to happen. ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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