Transferring data from dead G4 to new iMac..

I've got an old 20" iMac g4. The lcd or inverter failed.. I have removed the hard drive from it.
I have a drive adapter (that I have successfully used with snow leopard before) to connect an ide drive via USB. I simply cannot get Snow Leopard to mount it.
If I look in the disks folder I see disk1 and disk0, but I'm not sure how to mount it or if it is even the drive I'm connecting.
Any advice would be useful..!

Migration Assistant via FireWire is the normal method. Details in Finder->Help->Mac Help->transfer files.

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