Oracle 11g from oracle 8

Accssing oracle 8i from oralce 11g is not possible.But can I access oracle 11g from oracle 8?

It is not supported, and will most likely not be successful in connecting.
Client / Server / Interoperability Support Between Different Oracle Versions (Doc ID 207303.1)
HTH
Srini
Can I access Oracle 8i objects from Oracle 11g

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