Oracle DB compatible with HP UnixWare ?

I have a server with HP UnixWare 7.1.
IS it compatible with any version of Oracle DB installation ?
I have checked the certification metrics for the 10g and 11g DB. But for it I don't see this compatible.
And what to check with you guys , if there is any compatible version of oracle DB what can be installed on this OS.
Thanks in advance.
Naveen.

Hi,
the latest version made for Unixware is 8.1.7.4. There is no 9i or higher version available. And definitely there will be no support for such old version of oracle and it will be hard to find as a download.
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