Olympus epl-1 Raw files not supported?

I recently purchased an epl-1 olympus camera. I am running 10.6.5 anh have all the updates through update software. I am using aperture 2.1.4. Aperture is not recognizing the orf files. do I need to get Aperture 3.x to recognize these.
also when I import pictures and have raw and jpeg setting on camera does aperture import jpeg and raw or just raw.
Jim

From the RAW support page:
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
E-P1**
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