Physical Memory Tunning and Setting for Oracle 9i

Hi everyone,
I am trying to install Oracle 9i. Does anyone know that any formula to calculate the basic memory usage base on the server to get the best performance?
Thanks

First, Thanks for reply my question. The server spec. show on below:
OS AIX
CPU frequency 1504360000 Processor Speed
1916928 Amount of usable physical memory in Kbytes
RAID 5
any suggestion under this spec. ?
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