How to install Oracle 9i on WIndows XP 64-bit?

I downloaded Oracle9i Database Release 2 Enterprise/Standard/Personal/Client Edition
for Windows XP 2003/Windows Server 2003 (64-bit) from the web site.
I run Windows XP Professional x64 version 2003 Service pack 1.
When I am trying to run setup I am getting message "The image file is valid but not for your type of machine".
Please help!
Regards,
Alex

64 bit Oracle (9.2.0 and 10.1.0) on Windows is for Itanium only. AMD64 and EM64T are not supported for 64 bit Oracle on these releases.
With 10g release 2 (not yet available last time I checked) there will be support for 64 bit Oracle on AMD64 and EM64T. Until then the only Oracle supported for your platform is the 32 bit version.

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