Quelqu'un a oracle database 10g for mac ??

comme vous savez oracle a fait une version oracle database for mac 10g mais elle n'est plus comersialisé  .

I am using Virtual PC 7 running Windows 2000, but the emulator runs painfully slow. Things would run a lot smoothly if I had the PowerPC version of Oracle Database. I heard it exist.

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    >
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