Documentation if 32bit client and 64bit client can coexist on 64bit system

Dear all,
I have read that I am not the first guy how try to install a 32bit client and a 64bit client (multiple homes) on 64bit system, but I still couldn't find something about this issue in the official Oracle Documentation.
Can anybody please give me a hint or a link where I can find something written in the official Oracle Documentation if a 32bit client and a 64Bit client can coexist on 64Bit system ...
Thanks in advance!

Could not find anything in official documentation (may be my search is not comprehensive enough).
However, you can just get in touch with Oracle support (I don't know if you need to raise SR for this) and ask them if it will work. To my knowledge, it would work under 32 bit emulation mode but results cannot be guaranteed.

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