HCL PCI Enet ethernet adapter  in SUN blade100

Hi!
Please help me in installing HCL PCI ENET Adapter in SUN BLADE100.
i am unable to find its driver and related files on this machine installed with solaris8.
Thank you,
hariom

HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) is for Intel based X86 Solaris only. Not SPARC Solaris.
Supported Ethernet cards that have SPARC Solaris drivers already in the OS, for the Sun Blade 100 can be found at: http://sunsolve.Sun.COM/handbook_pub/Systems/SunBlade100/components.html#ETHER
If you are using any othe PCI Ethernet card you will have to contact the manufacturer to see if they have written any SPARC Solaris drivers for it.

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