Correct location for Adobe camera raw plug-in

I am using Photoshop CS on an Apple G4 running OSX 10.4.8. I need to install the latest acr updates so I can work with raw images taken with my Canon EOS 350.
Is it possible to install support for raw images from my camera, or do i have to upgrade to CS2?
The folder path for installation of the latest upgrade is different and simply replacing the existing plug-ihn doesn't appear to work.

The Canon EOS 350 (DIgital Rebel XT) was not added to Camera Raw until version 3.1. Photoshop CS only supports Camera Raw 2.x.
You will need to upgrade to CS2 or use the DNG Converter utility to convert the raw files from the 350 to a DNG file that Photoshop CS can work with.

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