Will 2nd Gen Nano operate on iTunes 8?

I have a ndw 4th Gen Nano, but before downloading iTunes 8, I want to make sure my 2nd Gen Nanos will still operate on the upgraded iTunes. Will this work?

Hi Barb,
Yes. The new version of iTunes is backwards compatible with the older iPods.
-Jason

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