Companion CDs for 64-bit Oracle HTTP Server for AIX5L(64 bit) required.

I need Companion CDs for 64 bit Oracle HTTP Server for AIX5L(64 bit).
I tried to install using
as_ibm_aix_companion_101300_disk1.cpio & as_ibm_aix_companion_101300_disk2.cpio
but when i checked the files present in <Oracle_Home>/ohs/lib , they are of 32-bit.
Also i tried with Oracle 10.1.2.0.2 but still the server is installed as 32-bit.
Is 64-bit Oracle HTTP Server supported on AIX5L(64 bit) ?
If yes, then from where can i download the CDs?
Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Greetings,
Try this link:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/htdocs/10201aixsoft.html
Regards,
Bill Chadbourne

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