Is Oracle 8.1.7 compatible with 9iAS and Portal R2?

hi! i am currently running oracle 8.1.7, 9iAS R1 and portal 3.0.9.8.0. i read that
Portal R2 needs oracle9i to run the portal depository - does that mean i can't run Portal R2?
is oracle8.1.7 compatible with 9iAS R2 and Portal R2?
kindly advise.
thx.

sigh, then why the FAQ puts in a way that R2 can still be run on 8.1.7, just that it can't run the portal repository??? if portal repository = all/important part of portal, then should just bluntly say no.
what's the impact of upgrading to Oracle 9i from 8.1.7? where can i find out the documentation of differences, eg. what methods/api are removed etc - another team is almost in the implementation stage of a project based on 8.1.7.
thx.

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