Olympus E-P1: Strange pattern in DNG files converted for Photoshop CS3

I converted some of my .ORF files to .DNG to use in Photoshop CS3 and there is some strange pattern appearing on overexposed parts of the picture.

Hi, Beat:
Thanks for your offer.
Here you are a link to _B101110.ORF from my E-P1 for anyone who wants to try.
http://rcpt.yousendit.com/774955242/335db3525082f217660b3c7c3591df91
How can I create a DNG profile for my E-P1?.
Saludos,
Juanlu

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