Intel i740 graphic card support in solaris 8

-does anybody know if i can use the old intel i740 8mb graphic card
on this solaris 8, because at the beginning of the instalation the
boot manager does not recognize my graphic card, and i have to set
a simple svga card support ....
i am waiting for an answer soon ...... than you !!!

Hi,
I have searched through our databases and did find that there was
considerable development of the Intel i740 Graphics Adapter driver.
Unfortunately, this driver was never released for late 2.6 or 2.7
and I cannot find any evidence of current driver development.
There may be Third party drivers available currently from http://www.xig.com as I am aware that they do write drivers for this card.
Regards
Derek SUN-DTS

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