ACR 7 support for Nikon D800 and D4?

I have pre-purchased CS6 and am currently running the beta. Your site indicates that ACR7 in CS6 should support my Nikon D800 nefs, but it does not recognize them.*

Where does it indicate that?
You need Camera Raw 6.7 RC or DNG Converter 6.7 RC, available here:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cameraraw6-7/
It can process the Nikon D800 raw files (.NEF) into DNG files, which can then be read in the current Camera Raw 7.0 of CS6 Public Beta.

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