Sony S300 Blue ray player firmware update .exe file...need to expand

Hello Everyone!
I have a sony blue ray firmware update that is .exe that i need to expand to get the .iso file on mac osx leopard. I don't have windows installed and do not want to. the link to the file is...
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-download.pl?mdl=BDPS300&updid=4320&osid=7&ULA=YES
i need help as my blue ray player really needs this update.
Searched the internet and have not found any useful information as nothing suggested has worked.
any suggested would be greatly appreciated.
contacted sony and said they would ship a disc, but it's been like two months and still have not seen it.
Clint

I have been scouring the net today for this .iso file. Actually just bought this player for 50 bucks. Could you possibly email me that file. That would be wicked. My email is [email protected]
Thanks!

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