What is the minimum config to install Oracle Server ?

Hi All,
I am new to this installation forums , although I am a regular member iof OTN , Actually I wanted to ask that "what is the minimum configuration one must have to install oracle database server . I am not talking about Oracle enterprize edition , as
I already install it on my personal PC.
hare krishna
Alok

I am not talking
about Oracle enterprize edition , as
I already install it on my personal PC.Then, what do you mean ? On installation documentation you can find hardware/software requisites, but you should be expert enough about that :-)

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