Need 9ias 1.0.2.1 on Linux Intel   urgent!!

I need 9ias 1.0.2.1. for Linux, and I didn't find the installers on Downloads/9ias. In the older releases section, there is only release 1.0.2.2
Where can I find 9ias 1.0.2.1 for Linux Intel.?? This is very urgent.
May Oracle Support provide us the CD's ? (We have a support contract with them)

Hi,
I tried to install Oracle 8 on Solaris 8 for X86. When running runInstaller script, it met the error "Syntax error at line 1:'(' unexpected".
Please help me!
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