Solaris 10 vs. SiS 961B Fast Ethernet

I have installed Solaris 10. My computer has Asus P4S533 motherboard with
- SiS 961B integrated Fast Ethernet with ICS external PHY
- C-Media CMI8738 audio controller.
Solaris is working fine, but I cannot find a driver for the two hardware elements above. Which ethernet interface should I choose for the SiS 961B chip? Or how could I find and install a driver?

The SiS NIC might work with the sfe driver, from:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/index.htm

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