Moving iPod from Windows to Mac OS

I have an 80GB iPod color. I was using it on my Windows laptop, till the laptop died. I purchased a MacBook Pro and would like to start using the iPod with the MacBook. When I connect the iPod to the Mac, I see the Do Not Disconnect message. The iPod was locked when I connected it, and the lock symbol remains no matter what position the switch is in. Also, the battery life indicator is not showing an increase in charge. My guess is the iPod is frozen. When I sync'd my iPod to my old Windows laptop, did I essentially lock myself out of using it with a Mac?
Right now, I have unplugged it from the MacBook and I am hoping that when it loses it's current charge it will reset back to a state where I can play music. But how do I use my iPod with my new laptop I guess is the real question.
15' MacBook Pro 2.33GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
15' MacBook Pro 2.33GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   80GB iPod Color

You simply plug the iPhone into the new Mac via USB and sync it with iTunes. Doing that, though, will erase all the contents on the device. Before you do anything you should transfer your personal data, including iTunes library, from the original computer to the new Mac. These Apple KB articles will help:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1408
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527

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