Intel 810 Chipset - Graphics Driver

Hello everybody out there!,
Does anyone know if Solaris 8 for the Intel platform supports the Intel 810 Chipset, cause I'm trying to install Solaris 8 on my computer but the list of supported video cards does not includes it?...I will appreciate if anyone can provied advice on it.
- Eleazar

Apply patch 109401-10.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?patchid=109401&collection=fpatches
The installation procedure is to install Solaris 8 with standard VGA (640x480). Then install the patch with "patchadd 109401-10". Once this is done, make sure you are exiting the X server by choosing "Command Line Login" at the login screen. Log in as root and type "kdmconfig". The Intel chip should be in the list of available drivers.
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