Will Logic pro 9 work on Macbook Pro 10.8.3 ?

I have just got a new Macbook pro and want to install Logic 9 on it as my old Logic 8 discs do not install.
Are these two compatible?
Thanks

Hi
The problem with Logic (8) Studio disks is that the Installer will not run as it is PPC only.
It is possible to install and run Logic 8 on Mountain Lion using Pacifist to do the installation
see my posts here
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3935523?start=0&tstart=150
Alternatively, buy Logic 9 from the AppStore
CCT

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