Hardware to connect a 1st gen iPod to iMac?

I just dug up our old iPod 10-gig (2002-ish) for my kid to play with. The cable looks like like FireWire connectors on both ends. One end I plug into the power adapter the other end goes into the iPod. So far so good. Now I need to connect the thing to my iMac/iTunes and for the life of me I can't recall if I need a USB adapter that converts one end of that cable to USB? Can someone refresh my memory and maybe even suggest a place where I can buy that datapter?
Thanks!

Did you check the online Apple store's refurb listing?
From the main Store tab, scroll down & click the 'Save' tag on the right. These are Apple certified refurbs.
Might be a good place to start.
Good luck.
Cheers!
-Bryan

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