Is Logic Pro 8 Academic compatible with snow leopard?

I am having trouble getting Logic Pro 8 running since I've upgraded to snow Leopard.   I was thinking perhaps it wasn't working because it is the academic version?  I know that the regular retail Logic Pro 8 is compatible, so I'm trying to diagnose the crashing at startup problem I seem to be having with Logic and all my other music related programs since my OS upgrade.  Thanks for any help.

Hi
The Academic version is identical, so there should be no problem.
Sounds like it may be this (it can affect Logic 8 too)
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3968
CCT

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