Downgrade from EE to SE 8i 64 bits

hello,
i must do a downgrade from EE edition 8.1.7 64 bits for HP_UX to a SE edition...
but i doesn't found the 64 bits SE edition , only the 32 bits....
doe it exists or not ?
thanks for your answers !
christophe

hello, thanks for the answer
i know SE exists for 8i
but my question is specifically about 64 bits version for oracle database 8i , in Standard Edition for HP-UX
(i know that 32 bits exists in SE edition or in 64 bits in EE edition)
i have already use SR and i received all CD but not this version !

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