Oracle 11g AIX HELP.....

Hi
Please can someone help.... Im looking a copy of oracle 11g AIX..R1
I've visited the ORACLE site and download the software.. It seem incompete...
HELP..... : (

I dont seem to have a runInstaller.... /database/stage/....etcWe dont know what you have, what you see, or what you do.
It is a REAL Challenge to solve any problem that can not be seen.
please use COPY & PASTE so we can see what you do & how Oracle/OS responds

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