Is the Fujitsu-Solaris platform supported (ALL PRODUCTS)?

Is the Fujitsu-Solaris platform supported for Netscape/iPlanet products?
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Quality assurance (QA) tests Netscape and iPlanet products (Solaris versions)
on Sun SPARC systems with the Solaris operating system from Sun Microsystems.
This setup is the reference platform.
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If you run Netscape or iPlanet products on a SPARC/Solaris compatible system
(assuming the system is 100% compatible), the product should perform as
described. However, if you discover a compatibility problem on such a system,
Netscape/iPlanet Technical Support typically attempts to reproduce the defect
on the reference SPARC/Solaris platform. Then, if they find that the problem
exists on the reference platform, they will forward the defect on to
engineering for resolution.

Yes
We have plan to buy and use Aardvark OEM I2C Host Adapter and use it with LabView2013.
I am searching if this device already has LabView VI's for I2C communication.
I am not sure If we can use the VI's for Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter to Aardvark OEM I2C Host Adapter.
Before we decide  to buy Aardvark OEM I2C Host Adapter we just want to make sure that we can use it.
Best Thanks.
Jessie

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