Installing 9.0.3.0.0 on Solaris 10 x86

Hi
I have a SPARC version of 9.0.3 that I have tried to install on a Windows server and the runInstaller file fails to execute (presumably because its looking for a SPARC chip not a Intel!)
My question is, is there an X86 version of 9.0.3? I cannot find one on the download site and the Partner CD request web page only shows SPARC 32 bit and 64 bit as options?
I specifically need 9.0.3 (not 9.0.4 / 10g).
Thanks, Charles

Hi,
Unfortunately 9.0.3 was desupported 01-JUL-2005. You might be able to get hold of old software though support, but you should really start planning for an upgrade to 9.0.4 or 10.1.2.
Regards,
Mathias

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