I'm sure some veterans from Sun or maybe Fujitsu could do it, but I think the CPU architectures have changed enough that it would be painful...
There are probably lots of applications for which -- if you can't find hardware -- it is easy enough to compile on an old version of RedHat using x86 hardware, instead. Either way, what starts to kill you is tracking down old proprietary software like specific versions of Motif.
There are probably lots of applications for which -- if you can't find hardware -- it is easy enough to compile on an old version of RedHat using x86 hardware, instead. Either way, what starts to kill you is tracking down old proprietary software like specific versions of Motif.