Oracle client 32 bit version

Hello! I installed PHP+Apache on HP-UX IA. The one PHP extension module oci8.sl requires 32 bit version library of libclntsh.so.9.0. But on this site only 64 bit version of Oracle client 9.2.0 for HP IA64. Where I can find 32 bit version for IA?

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