Ipod nano 4 with i mac G3 400

I'm Italian, i have buy e new i pod nano and i have a problem to connecting the i pod with my i mac g3 400 mhz with mac os x 10.2.8 and i have itunes 6, i want to connect my i Pod for to transfer the mp3 file that i have in my imac; when i connect the i pod i look it in the desk his icon and i drag the mp3 into the i pod, but when i look in the i pod i dont' find the mp3 they arent' present; i ask you if you can help me, i think that the problem is my operative system ma i dont' sure.
Thank you
Luca

Read the side of the box, it will give you the minimum specifications for mac and windows.

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