Emulex lp1150 in Solaris 10

Hello, everybody.
I have installed Solaris 10 version 08/07 onto system HP DL385G1 with Fibre Channel Card - Emulex LP1150
Is Emulex LP1150 supported in solaris 10 ?
I saw Sun HCL and Emulex supoort, but didn't find drivers for Solaris 10 on this FC Card.
Help me!!!
How do I get my FC to work (Is it possible? What steps do I need to follow? )
Thank you in advance for your answers...

Hello,
I know that this post is quite old but I have the same issue in that I am trying to get an Emulex LP1150 working in Solaris 10 but can't find a driver so was wondering if you ever managed to resolve the situation?
Thanks

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    122231-01
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