Will 32-bit hardware support Unicode

We are currently running R/3 Enterprise 1.10 on Windows Server 2003, 32-bit hardware and Oracle 9i. My question is simple: will this platform support Unicode or do we need to upgrade to 64-bit hardware/software?

You can check that at http://service.sap.com/pam
Yes - it will be "supported" but you can be sure that you run into memory related problems sooner or later because of the 32bit limitation.
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