@jschwart @moira for sure, i only emulated it since i wanted to get this error message and don't have a sun workstation of my own, let alone a SunPCi. if i wanted to run old x86 software i'd use 86Box or DOSBox. but it would be nice for the sake of preservation, if really impractical, if someone could implement an emulator for the SunPCi.
@nil @moira I see where you're coming from but basically you'd end up hooking up a second QEMU instance with some rather limited and peculiar hardware. The SunPCi II board for instance is just this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiS_630/730 on a PCI card with some tricks that allow rerouting the display in a window and using disk images stored on the Solaris filesystem.
You'd be dealing with emulating the SiS 630/730 and even if you do that, you then already have a superior independent stand-alone emulator :)
@nil @moira I see where you're coming from but basically you'd end up hooking up a second QEMU instance with some rather limited and peculiar hardware. The SunPCi II board for instance is just this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiS_630/730 on a PCI card with some tricks that allow rerouting the display in a window and using disk images stored on the Solaris filesystem.