Milone
Oct 6 2006, 12:53 PM
Hi guys,
I installed on my hackintosh Dp 5 and then the updates 5.01 and 5.1 (Universal binary).
All seems to work but I noticed that I'm able to see just the poly sinth among all the new plugs. Any of you was able to dee and use the others (bassLine, Modulo, NanoSampler, Model 12, proton)?
Thanx a lot for your attention
Milone
Oct 11 2006, 08:11 AM
Please guys,
I hope you could ell me if is just a problem on my Hackintosh, or i f is a problem related o all the x86 pcs.
Please, let me know.
Thanx a lot
macmaniac
Oct 12 2006, 07:24 AM
I was able to see Bassline, Model12, Modulo, Nanosampler, Polysynth, and Proton. I also saw Apple: DLSMusic Device.
I was able to create an instrument track with all of these on my hackintosh running DP5.1
I don't typically use virtual instruments so I can't confirm if they actually work....didn't bother trying.....
Hope this helps.
Milone
Oct 12 2006, 07:46 AM
Thanks macmaniac,
so is an issue on my hackintosh. I can't imagine what could be since all is working fine and never had a trouble. Maybe is related to SSE or SS3, also if I installed both from the Jaz dvd...
If anyone of you got an idea, please....
bennals
Oct 13 2006, 12:37 AM
I would try removing all traces of DP5 (including prefs and extensions) and just install 5.1. DP 5 and 5.01 were not universal binarys so installing these then installing the 5.1 update might have messed things up. I just installed 5.1 (you need the DP5 installer disc in the your optical drive to authorise...PPC version is fine) and have access to all the VIs.
Good luck.
m_to_the_c
Apr 11 2007, 05:20 PM
Anyone have a fix for why, after install, my DP 5.1 won't accept my credentials, and serial (even while having a "highlighted" blue box that says "OK," indicating my entries are correct)?
I've seen some other posts about this, and it's not as simple as "repair permissions in disk utility"
also tried upgrading from 10.4.3 to 10.4.6, trashing some receipts while installing the update in safe mode, repairing disk while in target disk mode.
Any insight you have will be greatly appreciated!
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