Solaris NVidia GeForce chipset

My problem is that the kdmconfig doesn't have the graphics support that the HCL state (i.e. it doesn't have the GeForce chipset from NVidia (ELSA X2))
So, what do I do? How do I get the needed files/patches to support the card. Elsa told me, i ve got to ask Sun an Sun told, you ve to ask ELSA.
The graphiccard support of Solaris is big shit. It is like, that you bought a car without any wheels.... :-(
Thanks
Jens

There's patch 108088-04 (Enhancements to the Intel X Server video support) which includes an "nvidia" module for Sun's X server.
http://access1.sun.com/patch.public/cgi-bin/show_list.cgi/unb/Solaris_x86_Intel_Drivers
From 108088-04:
<p>This patch can only be installed on a system running Solaris 7 FCS.
For systems running Solaris 7 Update 3/99, the corresponding patch
is 108092. For systems running Solaris 7 Update 5/99 or later, the
corresponding patch is 109402.

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