XSKey driver too old

Hello,
I have used Emagic Platinum 6 für years and have now bought Apple Logic Pro 7.2. After installation my computer tells me:
The XSKey needs the driver 'EmagicXSKey.kext' in version 1.2 to be installed in the folder /System/Library/Extensions/. Please install the driver with the installer.
In the named folder ist version 1.1. Where can I find the driver installer? It is not on the 2 DVDs. Or what else can I do?
Thanks
Dieter

http://download.info.apple.com/AppleSupport_Area/emagic/DriverFiles/OS%20X%20Drivers/
G5   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   Logic Pro

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