Asdm version for the Mac

Hi,
Could someone please tell me if there is an Asdm version for MacOS 140.7.5 ( Lion) and 10.8.2 (Mountain Lion)?
I havre read some articles that indicate is it based on the ios and asdm versions of the asa firewalls.  If this is true could you please let me know what version I need to be at for this to work?
Thank you.

Sorry.  I meant MacOS 10.7.5 ( Lion)
Thank you.

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