AMT not recognized in OS 10.5 Leopard

Problem: AMT8 usb midi interface is not recognized in Audio Midi Setup on Intel iMac running OS 10.5.1
I am using the latest AMT8 driver from "EmagicMIDIDriver170.dmg" - which is the last OSX driver made available by eMagic.
is there a "Universal" version of the driver for the AMT8/Unitor family?
perhaps titled "EmagicUSBMIDIDriver.plugin"
Where is the driver/plugin I need to allow my Mac to see my AMT8?

confirmed the existance of
"EmagicUSBMIDIDriver.plugin"
kind: Plugin (Universal)
version: 1.11
once installed- it is located in .... /Library/Audio/Midi Drivers
and the AMT8 now works.
So where did it come from?
Answer: the Logic Express installation CD/DVD installs this.
which begs the question... why isn't this available on Apple's site- as a stand alone install? It is obviously required to make the AMT8 work with OS 10.5 on an Intel Mac. (the "EmagicUSBMIDIDriver.plugin" in "EmagicMIDIDriver170.dmg" certainly doesn't work- it's PPC)
Hopefully this will help someone else- sure wasted some time digging this up.
Suggestion for Apple for future, positive experience for customers: Kindly post Midi Drivers for interfaces in your downloads section (or at least- as stand alone installers from the CD/DVDs of your Music software products)

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