Harmon Kadon Soundsticks (1st gen USB) works with Intel Mac mini?

Hello all!
Sorry if I've asked this before, but not much response the last time, just like to ask if anyone has the 1st gen USB Soundsticks that works with the Intel Mac mini?
Thanks and cheers

Hi.
I have Soundstick (USB). It does not work with my G5 and Intel MacBook Pro, just let you know. I am trying to find resolution. If you know any, please let me know.
Yasunori

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