How to extract Exadata .dmp files into older versions of Oracle

Hi, Our customer has provided exadata .dmp files ( HCC compressed) and I don't have access to Oracle Exadata - are there ways or utiltiies to extract these dumps to Older versions of Oracle? or even Oracle Express.
Thanks/Prasad

Hi,
To Export form Exadata (DB 11g R2) and Import into Older versions of Oracle (Ex. 10g)
You have to use exp utility which is version 10g and imp by utility 10g
Ex.  use oracle 10 client to connect to Exadata and run exp cmd  then imp.
BR
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