Trying to hook up my windows formatted ipod to an old mac

Long story short...i worked at a record store and i used the computer there for my ipod so i could have a huge variety of music. Well the store went out of business and now i have the same music on my ipod and i want to add more music. I know i will have to start over with my music since everything will be erased. Now my computer at my house is an old mac (Mac Os 9.2.2). Now im wondering does any of the admins or anyone know where i can get a copy of the old iTunes that was formatted for my computer? My sencond question is also whenever i hook up my ipod to my mac it says "the disk is unreadable" and asks my to initialize it. My question is will this mess up my ipod since it is formatted for windows and if i do format it for mac will it still be able to be read by my xbox 360? Any help is appreciated.
Matt
iMac/ iPod Nano 2nd Generation   Mac OS 9.2.x   Need to find itunes!

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