Need to install Form 6i runtime on MAC OS X Version 10.4.10

Hi Gurus,
I've got an Apple MAC Book version 10.4.10. And we are already working with an application which is developed in Forms 6i.
DB version: 9.2.0.7
Database server: Oracle Unbreakable linux 4
Application Server: Developer 2000/ Forms 6i Reports 6i
Now i need to install Forms 6i runtime on this MAC note book.
Can any one help me installing Forms 6i runtime.
This is extremely urgent.
Regards,
Mubeen Ahmed

Hi Gerd,
Thanks for the tip. (using metalink).
Do you have any idea how to work with this issue. Any informative material regarding this topic will be appreciated.
Looking forward to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Mubeen Ahmed

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