JAVA Runtime version 1.4.2_06

Hi,
I need to download the Java Runtime Version 1.4.2_06 and I cannot seem to find a place to download the proper installation file. The Sun site was no help and I can't seem to find it on the Apple site. Any help in getting this exact version would be greatly appreciated.
Dave

Dave
Welcome to Apple Discussions!!
I need to download the Java Runtime Version 1.4.2_06I don't know if Java Update 1.4.2 will give you that exact version, since my java is now 1.5. Any files I have left over refer only to "1.4.2" with no suffix.

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