EOS 40D RAW files don't open in ACR or DNG Converter

Mac Pro, Tiger, CS3 suit.
The files open fine in Canon's DPP, but when trying to convert them to DNG the message "Did not parse" comes up. In ACR the "Open in Camera Raw" option is grayed out.

Jeff,
Just got a call from Canon Tech Support supervisor and they are now talking about the 1.0.5 update for the Canon 40D. It is due at end of month as reported. The information provided included that it fixes errors in some language modules, the issues with RAW (didn't say anything about sRAW), and also that under some circumstances, sequential numbering may not be... well sequential, meaning some numbers may be skipped. They said the occurrence of this was uncommon.
So the next question, if I can ask, is if they are addressing the RAW image file format, is there still something to be fixed in LR for this? Perhaps you and/or Thomas can comment on that aspect? Thanks again.
Jay S.

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