![]() ![]() Logic 5.4 was the last version of Logic to support the use of VST instruments. Does anyone else know of any other backdoor type of ways to get this application to work by getting past the need for a dongle? I remember that there were hacks (cracks) for programs like Logic that didn't require a dongle for those who chose to pirate it (not this guy), but I'm not sure where to find what I am looking for for version 5.4.Īnyway, I know it sounds like a shady request, but here is why I have projects that depend on Logic 5.4: My question is, what kind of shady Terminal practices exist that might allow me to bypass the dongle for such a program? I tried downloading the latest eMagic dongle driver, but as you can imagine, the latest dongle driver was put out long before the Intel mac. I plan on hanging onto a 10.6 partition with the new iMac for the use of Rosetta, but to my disappointment, Logic 5.4 (a PowerPC application) won't recognize the Logic 5 USB dongle, and won't let the application start up. My PowerMac G5 died, which prompted me to buy one of the newer iMac's. ![]() I need to have access to using Logic 5.4. Okay, so I have a situation more unique than I'd like it to be.
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