Which fortran9 compiler can run on solaris 1.2? or Fortran can migrate fom

Which fortran9 compiler can run on solaris 1.2?Where can I get it?
Fortran can migrate from sparc to x86? all on solaris os. is there any difficulty? any reference?
thanks alot!

Which fortran9 compiler can run on solaris 1.2?Where
can I get it?Please check the support matrix at:
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/cc/support/support_matrix.jsp
Rose

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