PiPL config for running windows compiled plugin on a mac?

I followed the documentation that specifies PiPL code for targeting the plugin for different systems, but nobody can open the plugin using a mac.
I wrote a plugin for CS5, but it needed to be compatible with CS3 and CS4.
I can open it in CS5 on my windows machine, but nobody can open it on the macs.
I have the following PiPL code in my resource file:  (as well as some of the other PiPL codes.. but this should be the platform ones)
LC(A,D,B,E),
LC(w,x,8,6),
0L,
12L,
"PluginMain\0\0",
LC(A,D,B,E),
LC(m,i,3,2),
0L,
12L,
"PluginMain\0\0",
LC(A,D,B,E),
LC(m,a,c,h),
0L,
12L,
"PluginMain\0\0",

I'm pretty sure you'll need to recompile using a Mac. There are a few differences.

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