Installing Japanese 2.6

I am trying to install Japanese 2.6 on an UltraSparc rack mount, though they keymap seems to be screwing up. after i run boot cdrom from openboot, it starts to load, then gives me these errors messages:
NOTICE: Cant find driver for console framebuffer.
then after config. devices display
load fail ioctl(KI0CLAYOUT) timer expired:
when the first prompt comes up to enter in the computer name, and I press a key, the whole field fills up. for example, if I have an empty field:
< >
and I press the letter 'a', then the result is this
<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....>
It seems that there is a problem since it is Japanese (i know it is not the keyboard as I have installed English, and I have tried 2 other keyboards), but I have no clue how to fix this, and the sun site doesn't seem to have much documentation on these versions of Solaris (at least in english). thanks
-jimmy

AppleWorks is a pre-OS X application, carbonized to operate in OS X. It is unable to take advantage of many features of OS X, including changing language settings.
The 'bundled software' version of AppleWorks 6.2.9 distributed with the last of the consumer model PPC (G4 & G5) Macs came in 15 'language' varieties, each a separate application and support file package. The most recent retail packages may be the same.
I suspect your only solution is to check the retail AW 6.2.9 package to confirm that it includes all 15 Language versions of AppleWorks, then install the one(s) that you want.
Regards,
Barry

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