Macbook mid 2009 with OCZ Agility 3

Hey, I just get my OCZ Agility 3 120GB SSD with 6GBps. I just get it into my MacBook 5.2 mid 2009 and tryed installing Snow Leopard, but it doesnt shoes the drive when I want to select where to install OS X 10.6 and neighter in the Disk Utility, but it gets recognize in the System Profiler. Any one may have a clue for me or does it just not support that ssd?
Greetings

I had the same problem, but I'll describe it in greater detail, and provide the solution that worked for me.
Problem:
I tried installing an OCZ Agility 3 240GB SSD in a 2009 13" Macbook Pro 5,5 with EFI 1.7.  The Snow Leopard DVD installer did not list the drive as an available drive for installation.  Using Disk Utility from the installation DVD did not list the SSD.  System Profiler on the DVD did see SSD.  Formating the SSD from a USB enclosure did not help.  The SSD was successfully initialized with a journalized HFS+ partition using a USB enclosure, but when connected to the SATA controller, the drive was still not detected.
Solution:
I upgraded the firmware on the SSD from version 2.11 to 2.13, and that fixed the problem.  Some notes on upgrading the firmware:
The firmware is upgraded using a Linux distribution available for download on the OCZ web site.  You need to burn an ISO image file to a CD, or extract it to a bootable USB drive.  It will boot on Intel Macs.
An Internet connection is required by the firmware updater, but it didn't support the wireless hardware in my Macbook Pro.  I had to use a wired connection.
It's not documented anywhere because it's presumably common sense, but your SSD should be connected to the SATA controller when performing the firmware upgrade.
The firmware updater only took a few seconds to run
http://www.ocztechnology.com/ssd_tools/OCZ_Vertex_2,_Vertex_LE,_Agility_2/
Hope that helps someone.  It took me a while to figure out.

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