Help needed for Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Oracle Database

Hello - I currently signed up for an online Introductory Course for Oracle...we need to download the Oracle Database and I was trying to download version 10g on my Mac. Do I need to have Mac OS X Server to do that? I currently run OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard). Alternatively, I have a PC with Windows 8 - is there a download available for this machine?

Currently, there is no available database software that is certified with Mac OS X.
Which version of Win 8 ? If you have a certified version listed at Oracle Database Preinstallation Tasks , then you can download and install 12cR1 from Oracle Database 12c Release 1 for Microsoft Windows (x64)</title><meta name="Title" content="Ora…
If you have Home version. you will have to install VM software (such as free Oracle Virtualbox), then install Linux in the VM (free from https://linux.oracle.com), then install 11gR2 or 12cR1 in the Linux VM - pl google for my blog for detailed steps
HTH
Srini

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