Windows PS ver 8 & Nikon D200

I'm a real newb here so please have mercy.
I'm trying to read a NEF (RAW) file from a Nikon D200 in Photoshop with no luck. Photoshop about tells me I've got Photoshop CS version 8.0. Is this a really old, if so can/should I update? I have messed around trying to install Camera Raw 4.2 (no luck), 3.7 (no luck).
Thanks,
TAC

Don thanks for the info. I was messing around last night and since I also have Elements 6.0 it looks like I can read a RAW file with that and do some editing. If I need to do something in PS CS I could write the image as a PS file and open it with CS.
I'll also check out the dng converter.
So you think a neophyte like me could appreciate CS3? If it were $50 I'd upgrade just on your and Dirk's comments, but $200. That's a bit above my pain threshold. lol
Thanks,
-TAC

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