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Old 03-18-2000, 04:56 PM
Zep Dude Zep Dude is offline
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Default PT5 Where\'s Allocator?

Hi,

I finally got around to installing PT 5. I did a fresh install on a new disk and noticed that callibrator and allocator were not installed. Granted I did a custom install, but under the Utilities info of the installer it only lists Digitest and Track transfer as things it installs.

So what happened to these other two?

Particularly with regards to Allocator, I noticed it wasn't available on the downloads page. Is Allocator (I have v1.5) comaptible with PT5 and Mac system 8.6? Why is it no longer available anywhere?

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Old 03-18-2000, 06:58 PM
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Default Re: PT5 Where\'s Allocator?

It is now built in to 5.0, check your drop down menus and you shall find it!

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