Elements support for RAW with Sony RX10

How do you get raw files open with Elements 12. 
I have a RX 10  Sony.
Downloaded the newest DRG.  Didn't work.
Can open with other programs but not Adobe.
Help.

What operating system are you using?
If you go to Help>Updates from within the photoshop elements 12 editor, that should get you camera raw 8.5, which seems to open those files.
It's not clear from the page that most people look at, when support for that camera was added.
Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
Though it is listed here, but doesn't say in which version of camera raw support for that camera was added.
Photoshop Help | Camera Raw

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