Can't load Oracle 8i on Pentium 4

I tried to install Oracle 8i ver 8.1.6 on a pentium 4 machine (HCL infiniti 2000) on Windows 98 O.S, but the Oracle universal installer doesn't start and gave the error.
This program performed Illegal Operation and will be shutdown
error javai.dll pagefault.
I found that this is due to the JVM version provided with Oracle 8i. Pentium 4 supports JVM ver 1.3 & above. where as Oracle 8i comes with JVM 1.1.7.
I can't run Javac onf JDK ver 1.2.1 and in lower versions. but it runs on JDK version 1.3.
plese let me know if any patches available to solve this problem.
- charles.

Intel says there is a bug in oracle's OUI as well other swing based programs. The solution is to copy the CD to local drive and add -nojit as first parameter to JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS e.g. JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS="-nojit -mx32m"
This will enable OUI to run. Even after installing oracle Net80 conf. asst won't start due to same reason.
Go to HOME\admin\tools\ and edit netca.cl and netasst.cl to add same -nojit before -classpath.
Do this for every tool that gives this prob such DBA studio...
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    : : (c) Oracle Corporation 1999"
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