Installing Oracle 9i (64bits) on Solaris 9

Hi all,
I'm installing Oracle 9i on Solaris 9 but when I run the Universal Installer (runInstaller) I get the following message error:
bash-2.05$ ./runInstaller &
[1] 1807
bash-2.05$
Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /bin/java. Please wait...
Error: native VM not supported
Does anybody know how I can fix this error?
I set the ORA* and DISPLAY variables, my requeriments are correct...
Please, if somebody could help me...
Regards...

Refer the 9i Installation Document at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/html/A96167_01/pre.htm#sthref101
With best regards
Shan

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