Kernel Panic Snow Leopard 10.6.4 + Logic Studio 9.1.1+ Motu firewire driver

Strange Kernel Panics are happening to my MacbookPRo early'08
I've just installed snow leopard,updated it to 10.6.4
Installed Logic Studio 9 and updated it to 9.1.1
Then I have a MOTU 896HD, installed drivers
then restarted my mac and there they're, kernel panic at thge startup, just after the first sound of powering on.
this is the kernel panic:
http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/4592/cimg2553d.jpg
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I've done also a short video with an iPod nano to let you see completely this Kernel Panic. Don't wory, it's without any viruses or malware, I've just taken directly from my iPod nano.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZF5WX4WN
What can it be?
Thanks a lot,
Best Regards,
Marco.

The info is linked above. I agree that that info should be on the download page, but not having that info there doesn't mean the drivers aren't 64 bit.
http://www.motu.com/techsupport/technotes/64-bit-mac-compatibility
Hardware
When using the 64-bit kernel in Mac OS X v10.6 and later, 64-bit hardware drivers must be used. MOTU FireWire/USB2 audio interfaces, PCI-424 audio interfaces, and USB MIDI interfaces can be used with the 32- or 64-bit kernel. *The minimum driver versions required for use with the 64-bit kernel are:*
*FireWire/USB2 Audio 1.5 (37320)*
PCI-424 Audio 1.5 (38352)
USB MIDI 1.5 (37320)
The current version available for download (after you log in) is 1.5.38352, so according to MOTU it is a 64 bit driver and runs on the 64 bit kernel.
Download here, you may need to log in. Forget about the two pages you linked to, I'm not sure how you found them, but they are old and are no longer relevant. http://www.motu.com/download/downloadmatching_downloads.html?platform_id=2&productid=14
The link to the download itself is here, again this link may not work if you don't log in first.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/motu/downloads/firewire/MOTUAudioInstaller-1.5.38352.zip
I downloaded the latest and tested it on 64 bit kernel and it worked fine, so yes, they are in fact 64 bit drivers. If you are still skeptical, just download for yourself and boot into the 64 bit kernel, you'll see that they work fine.

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