Can I export a 10G database in 8.1.7 or 9.2

Hello:
I have a 10g that I would like to export that will be imported into 8.1.7 or 9.2
Can somebody help me in creating this export? I did a normal export but am told that it could not be imported into a 8.1.7 or 9.2 instance.
Thanks.
Venkat

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