New Mac Pro: No CS6 apps in D/L list???

I have an older Mac Pro which had CS5 Design Premium on it when I became a CC member a couple of years ago.
On that computer, when running the Creative Cloud App, I get all CS 6 apps, as well as the newer versions, such as CC, and CC 2014.
But on this new Mac Pro, the ONLY apps I can d/l are CC 2014 apps.
Is this a bug? An obsolescence plan? What???
I want to know how to get all CC apps and CS6 apps as well, since sometimes there are unwanted limitations with later CC apps.
Thanks for any help.

DOH!  It's in the CC app: a drop-down list under "FIND NEW APPS."
Found, downloaded.

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