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Operating Systems Solaris Recovering DATA from sparc classic Post 302931410 by orange47 on Tuesday 13th of January 2015 01:45:59 AM
Old 01-13-2015
yes, you can do it on x86. connect it to (pci or similar) scsi card, make a dd image, and use qemu to emulate Solaris9. better yet, I think Linux can mount sparc ufs directly from raw image.
 

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QEMU-NBD(8)															       QEMU-NBD(8)

NAME
qemu-nbd - QEMU Disk Network Block Device Server SYNOPSIS
usage: qemu-nbd [OPTION]... filename DESCRIPTION
Export Qemu disk image using NBD protocol. OPTIONS
filename is a disk image filename -p, --port=port port to listen on (default B<1024>) -o, --offset=offset offset into the image -b, --bind=iface interface to bind to (default B<0.0.0.0>) -k, --socket=path Use a unix socket with path I<path> -r, --read-only export read-only -P, --partition=num only expose partition I<num> -s, --snapshot use snapshot file -n, --nocache disable host cache -c, --connect connect FILE to NBD device DEV -d, --disconnect disconnect the specified device -e, --shared=num device can be shared by I<num> clients (default B<1>) -t, --persistent don't exit on the last connection -v, --verbose display extra debugging information -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version output version information and exit SEE ALSO
qemu-img(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2006 Anthony Liguori <anthony@codemonkey.ws>. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 2010-07-01 QEMU-NBD(8)
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