Is Go Pro Hero2 compatible with MacBook Pro (osX 10.9.4)?

I've plugged my Hero 2 in, with and without SD card, but my Mac doesn't recognize it. The camera is not showing up at all. Anyone know if there's a fix?

I have been using it on OS X 10..4, the 10.9.5 Preview for Developers and OS X Yosemite. Seems to be working fine.
I do not have the MidiSport interface, but have you looked at downloading the driver from the M-Audio site? The 10.8.4 driver might work with OS X 10.9.
http://m-audio.com/index.php?do=support&tab=driver&serie_ID=4&PID=0f9b57d1a31a74 a42bcb466298353d69&OS=x126#tabs

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