Which Camera Raw Plugin will support the Sony A77ii?

Hi all,
I have never tried being in a forum before so bear with me. I just bought a Sony 77ii, and just shot RAW files. to my horror I think the plug in I am using for RAW processing is not recognizing my files. I am running Photoshop CS5. Is there a plugin that will support my camera or will I need to upgrade to CS 6 for even a newer plugin?
Thanks
Ter-

You'll find the info here:
Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications

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