Any Oracle database personal edition certified for Windows 7/32bit?

Is any Oracle database Personal edition certified for Windows 7/32bit? I spent an hour at least searching for this but no chance.
Thank you.

Currently, only 11gR2 and 10.2.0.5 are certified on Win 7 Professional or higher - Home versions are not supported.
HTH
Srini

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