Connecting USB2 Card Reader to iPod Classic 160

I want to upload files (photos) from a USB2 camera card reader to my iPod Classic (160BG) I have an adaptor that us USB to Apple HDMI, but I believe it is USB1 (too slow). Is there a USB2 adapter for this purpose? Or Can I connect the card reader to the iPod Dock to transfer photos?
(I don't need to VIEW photos, just upload to iPod when my camera's SD and CF cards are full when traveling)
thanks

This is a guess, but you might look into one of the serial to USB converters. They come with software that makes the USB port appear as a serial port to the system. If you google USB to serial, some stand alone software might show up.

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