Camera raw 8.x with CS5

I note that there are various downloads available for Camera raw 8.1 other than from purchasing CS6 or CC. I have CS5 so does anyone know if 8.1 would work with CS5 as a plug-in if I down load it?

ACR 8.x is compatible with CS6 and CC not with any previous versions.

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