HP (Big Endain) to Intel (Little Endain) Restore

Here is a craze question. Has any one done or know if you can do a restore from a cold backup (database was shutdown) to another platform. Specifically I might want to/need to try restoring database files made on a HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISC to a Linux 7.3 running on an Intel PIII machine. The version of the database is Oracle 9i v2.
I would understand if the anwser is no but I have to ask.

That is not supported at this time. But stay tuned ... :)

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