Firewire and 3rd Gen Ipod

I have an Emac with USB 1.0 only. When I connect my Ipod 3gen to it using the firewire, it does not recognize it i either Itunes or finder. I believe Firewire is faster than USB 1.0 but can I use it and if so how?

is there a work around
Not with an eMac, iMac, or iBook.
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