Where to get solaris on intel media

Please tell me how i will get INTEL version of solaris 7 or 8 ,what i have to do fir that, and can i get that INTEL solaris CD's evaluation copy (say for 30 or 60 days) or can i get that CD for free?
pls reply me back asap.
my mail id is [email protected]

Start here
. Solaris 8 (licences) are free. Order a media-kit for the latest release (Jan/2001) or
download the previous solaris 8 release (Oct/2000).

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