I've yet to encounter an AT motherboard that supported a Pentium III processor. All the same, it is possible to run Solaris 10 on a Pentium III computer. You'll need at least 256 MB of RAM, however.
None. Any processor written for Intel-compatible processors, from MS-DOS to Windows 98 to Windows Vista to Linux to Solaris 10 can be run on a Pentium D.
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
Internally they aren't too different. On the outside, both are proprietary versions of Unix from different vendors. Solaris is from Sun Microsystems and runs primarily on their CPU chipset the SPARC processor, although recent versions of Solaris will run on Intel or AMD chips as well. HP-UX is from HP, and runs on their chipset of the PA-RISC processor or the Itanium. Recently it was ported to Intel chips as well. From a user's perspective, and even a developer's perspective they are very similar.
Solaris 10.
None. Solaris has a monolithic kernel.
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