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From: "markdvc2002" <mark@logic-users.org>
Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 at 2:23:24 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Identifying an Apple/Mac vs PC Dongle, any difference?
Message #225489
This is a reply to #225482.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, George Leger III <george3@...> wrote: > The old dongles were blue, and worked for either Mac or PC, depending > on the software. I had a version of Logic Silver (not express, kind > of). The key worked for both. > > I also had a version of Logic 4 Platinum, which I was able to get > authorized both Mac and Windows as I upgraded, before Emagic was > bought by Apple. > > I know the white ones are Apple only. > > Hope that clears things up somewhat.... > > George Leger III Hi George FWIW, I bought a second Logic Pro 7 Full version last year, which of course came with a white XSkey. This key has in fact windows authorisation, and I have used it to run LAWP 5.5.1 on a PC. Yes, I was a little (pleasantly) surprised .... My original Blue XSkey, which was upgraded from Logic Platinum 5 through pro 6 to pro 7, became defect and was replaced with a white key. I can run LAWP 5.5.1 with it as well. kind regards Mark Cahill
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