I'm assuming you mean that this is a software RAID 0 done in Disk Utility.  If 
so, put the two HDDs in some external cases (or some USB drive docks) and plug 
them into a Mac.  Software RAID will work on any other Mac.  They don't even 
have to be in the same case/dock.  I've done software RAID over two different 
USB cables to two different docks with no problems.

If it is a hardware RAID, with a dedicated RAID card installed in the G4, you 
will need to find a computer to plug that RAID card into as well.

Daniel

On May 16, 2012, at 4:31 AM, Vessy Popova wrote:

> I was so sad to hear from the technicians at work the motherboard of our old 
> lady (power mac G4 quicksilver mirror doors) died but I am even more puzzled 
> to replace it or find a way to copy my data to another disk before anything 
> else since my disks are on RAID 0 configuration. Do I have any chance to save 
> 500GB of work projects and sound libraries?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Vess Popova 
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