Weblogic 9.2 on Mac OS X

Is it possible to run Weblogic 9.2 on Mac OS X? I use to be able to run Weblogic 8.1 and 9.0 via the AIX download. The AIX version was a generic platform version. However it seems 9.2 does not support AIX.
Has anyone installed Weblogic 9.2 successfully on the Mac OS X?
Thanks in advance, scott.

I'm not having any luck with this. I get just past the stop where I select the bea home, then it crashes.
If I do it using the console, I get this exception (at the same step)
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585) at com.bea.plateng.common.ui.console.DelegateConsoleWidget.invokeWidgetCallback(DelegateConsoleWidget.java:200) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.console.tasks.ConsoleInteractTask2.onLeave(ConsoleInteractTask2.java:439) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.console.tasks.ConsoleInteractTask2.okNext(ConsoleInteractTask2.java:361) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.WizardController.nextTask(WizardController.java:658) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.WizardController.run(WizardController.java:536) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:613)Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Expecting an absolute path of the library: jni at java.lang.Runtime.load0(Runtime.java:766) at java.lang.System.load(System.java:967) at com.bea.plateng.common.jni.JNIUtil.loadLibrary(JNIUtil.java:207) at com.bea.plateng.common.jni.JNIUtil$ZipFile.<clinit>(JNIUtil.java:389) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.installer.diskspace.BEAHomeDir.getRequiredSpaceMB(BEAHomeDir.java:146) at com.bea.plateng.common.util.diskspace.FileSystem.getRequiredDiskSpaceMB(FileSystem.java:110) at com.bea.plateng.common.util.diskspace.FileSystem.enoughDiskSpace(FileSystem.java:141) at com.bea.plateng.common.util.diskspace.Computer.enoughSpace(Computer.java:168) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.installer.helpers.DiskSpaceHelper.checkDiskSpaceForBEAHome(DiskSpaceHelper.java:93) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.installer.helpers.BEAHomeHelper.validate(BEAHomeHelper.java:303) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.installer.console.tasks.BEAHomeChooserTask.processHome(BEAHomeChooserTask.java:316) at com.bea.plateng.wizard.installer.console.tasks.BEAHomeChooserTask.onListWidgetLeave(BEAHomeChooserTask.java:104) ... 10 moreA fatal error has occurred. This application will terminate.
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