DNG Conversion for Fuji X-Pro 1

I just tried the new DNG converter from Adobe to convert the Fuji X-Pro 1 files into DNG and then import into Aperture.  I just did this recently with the D800E and I didn't have any issues.  This was before Aperture support the D800E files.  The X-Pro 1 files however still come up unsupported.  Does anyone have any idea what I might be doing wrong or why?

I'd recommend reading Apple's article on baseline DNG support. Like the Foveon sensors mentioned in the article, the X-Pro1 uses a sensor very different than the Bayer sensor used in 99% of digital cameras. There's no telling when or if Apple will support X-Pro1 raw files.
—Andreas

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    hehe.. yesterday before i went to bed i thought i have to ask this today.
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  • Support Fuji X Pro 1

    Please, support for Fuji X Pro 1.

    Great stuff ! - I am impressed by the results with the X-Pro 1 from raw now. Thanks Apple, you get there finally.

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    <...>
    The geniuses at Apple will find
    that working pros pick the tools that help deliver
    the goods to the client
    <...>
    Yes they will, which is why Aperture has been so popular and will be even more so with RAW conversion quality addressed.
    <...>
    Thank goodness their are other software products
    available that come from companies that DO listen to
    their customers.
    <...>
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