Oracle database upgrade 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.8 then 11g

Hi,
We have freshly installed oracle application of version 11.5.10.2 ,So oracle database version 9.2.0.6 is shipped with this oracle application. We want to upgrade our oracle database from 9.2.0.6 to 11g.
PATH :
9.2.0.6 --> 9.2.0.8 --->11.2.0.1
Our first challenge is to upgrade of database 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.8 . For this i checked in support.oracle.com for manual upgrade of database 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.8 but no luck . I didn't find any one. Even I didn't find the interoperability patches for the same .
Please help to upgrade our database . if anyone having id for upgrade and interoperability for the same please let me know .
Thanks in advance..........

Hi,
Please see these documents.
Note: 159657.1 - Complete Upgrade Checklist for Manual Upgrades from 8.X / 9.0.1 to Oracle9iR2 (9.2.0)
Note: 214887.1 - Upgrading Directly to a 9.2.0 Patch Set
Note: 421191.1 - Complete checklist for manual upgrades of Oracle databases from anyversion to any version on any platform (documents only from 7.3.x>>8.0.x>>8.1.x>>9.0.x>>9.2.x>>10.1.x>>10.2.x>>11.1.x>>11.2.x)
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