Manually copy ipod files to hard drive/removable storage

I am having issues with my ipod (I posted another topic about this) and cannot see any of my songs or videos on my ipod. I also cannot get computers other than the one I was using when the problem started to recognize my ipod. I normally work with PCs however I was using my ipod on a mac when the problem started. I know that the folder on the ipod where all your music is stored is hidden, and know how to access hidden files on a pc. Since I can only access my ipod from one specific mac I want to copy all my music over to either a hard drive or some kind of removable storage so I can restore the ipod and then copy the music back on to it.
How do you view/access hidden files on macs? Or is there any other way to copy the ipod files off of it and onto another storage device? The computer being used has Mac OS X on it, not sure what version.

You'll find details (including unhiding files) of the manual method of copying songs from your iPod to a Mac at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod

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