NI Kontakt 3.5 Update: Use as much RAM as you have installed

Just got this e-mail and I know many people use samples. It's not about Logic, but you can use it with Logic.
KONTAKT has now reached version 3.5, adding several new
features and many optimizations. The new version delivers
64-bit capability for PC, while the newly-created Memory
Server for MAC bypasses the OS X's 4 GB limit and can
address as much RAM as you have installed - even in 32-bit
hosts such as Logic or Pro Tools.
KONTAKT 3.5 also offers improved performance thanks to a
revised sampling and DFD engine plus full compatibility
with the latest version of Pro Tools. KONTAKT 3.5 is now
truly the most advanced software sampler on the market.
Feature details:
http://www.native-instruments.com/kontakt35.info
Enjoy
~trevor

Good to see this update although I'd still like Logic to support the extended ram with ALL plugins instead of having to wait for each individual developer to do this hack.

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