Adobe 3.3 and camera profiles

I am running 3.3 on a MacPro.  I shoot with an olympus E-1.  When I go to camera calibrations the only three options I have are ACR4.4, ACR 2.4 and Adobe standard.  In Kelby's book the drop down menu shows many other options.  What am I doing wrong?
thanks in advance.

These are the only profiles that are supplied by Adobe for the E-1.
For most of the Canon and Nikon cameras other profiles are supplied. Go to the CameraProfiles folder to see the cameras that Adobe supplies additional profiles for.

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