Olympus E-420 not supported?

I have an Olympus E-420 DSLR and use Photoshop CS3 10.0.1 (with Bridge) on Windows Vista Home 32-bit. I recently updated the Camera Raw to version 4.4.1 to see if that could solve the problem with opening my camera's RAW images (.orf), but that didn't work (I have confirmed a proper installation). Neither does the latest version of the DNG Converter, so I'm guessing Olympus E420 isn't supported yet, am I right?
Anyone knows when it will? Or of any other way I can open the RAW images? (I'm attempting to merge them into HDR)
Thanks in advance /John

It will probably be supported as soon as the development team can acquire some raw files they can use to create a profile. Nobody here will ever know when that will happen. I cannot speak for Thomas, but he has sometimes asked people to send him a raw file for a new camera. I am not suggesting that you do that. It just takes time to provide support for new cameras. In the meantime, just enjoy shooting JPEG images. Remember, you can edit those JPEG images in ACR 4.4.1.

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