Photoshop CS2 and Nikon D200

Does anyone know when Adobe will make Photoshop CS2 compatible with the new Nikon D200? Attempting to get an answer or assistance from Adobe customer service is impossible. Photoshop CS2 CANNOT (will NOT) open Nikon D200 images. I merely get "Could not complete your request because of a program error" message when attempting to open D200 images within Photoshop CS2.

There is a lot of information on this in the Camera Raw forum on this Adobe users site.
The upshot is that they will have it "soon" and the manufacturers do not publish a date.

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