Standby database creation on oracle8.0.6

Folks...can anyone point me to right documentation for creating standby database on oracle 8.0.6.
I found very good doc for version 8.1.5 but not 8.0.6.
Thanks S

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  • Standby Database Creation in the same Box Oracle 9.2.0.1

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    stdby_11 75 YES 28-JUN-11
    stdby_11 76 YES 29-JUN-11
    stdby_11 77 YES 29-JUN-11
    stdby_11 78 YES 29-JUN-11
    stdby_11 79 YES 29-JUN-11
    stdby_11 80 YES 29-JUN-11
    stdby_11 75 NO 07-JUL-11
    stdby_11 74 NO 07-JUL-11
    stdby_11 76 NO 07-JUL-11
    stdby_11 77 NO 07-JUL-11
    stdby_11 78 NO 07-JUL-11
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    sequence# BETWEEN 74 and 80
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