Transferring files-- G4 to imac

I have a G4 quicksilver and want to transfer files, music and photos to our new intel imac. I thought it would be good to transfer data using a firewire connection, but when I hold down the T key on the G4, the secondary G4 hard disk shows up on the imac desktop, but not the start up disk, which has the files that I want.
We installed a wireless router on the G4, so both computers could use the internet, so I might try to connect the G4 using a local network.
What is the best direction, firewire or wireless?

I thought it would be good to transfer data using a firewire connection, but when I hold down the T key on the G4, the secondary G4 hard disk shows up on the imac desktop, but not the start up disk, which has the files that I want.
FireWire Target Disk mode only connects to the master ATA drive on ATA bus 0.
What is the best direction, firewire or wireless?
If you are already using the wireless router, use that for the network. Start Personal File Sharing from the Sharing pane of System Preferences on one machine, and connect to it from the Finder's Go menu on the other.
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