Connections to hardware

This may be a common question.
I bought my ipod touch 3g but I already had an ipod mini with quite a few accessories such as mains chargers etc. However, when I connect these to my ipod touch it comes up with a message saying that they are not compatible devices?
Does this mean that the connections on the ipod touch are different to the ipod mini and so I have to buy all of these accesories again and if so how will I know if they will work until after I buy them and try them. Even chargers on the Apple website do not specifically say if they will charge an ipod touch.
Ray

While uselessSABOTAGE's advice is great, in case of future issues, it would helps us in the future if you would post accurate tech specs of your model iMac.
You info states you have an older IMac PowerMac, but is also says your OS X version is OS X 10.7.2.
This is not possible. OS X 10.7.2 Lion only runs on Intel CPU Macs.
Please, go up to the Apple symbol in the upper top left of OS X main menu bar. Click the symbol. Then click About this Mac. A popup window appears that gives some basic info. Then, click the More Info button and both post your iMacs complete specs by selecting/highlighting all of the info and copy paste this into a reply to this post, editing out your iMac's serial number. Then update the info you posted in your user profile with some of this new found data for future postings.

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