_If_ both were installed,  you can do that by editing the
grub menu (and then running bootadm update-archive).

By default, it will normally boot 64-bit if that is supported.

bootadm list-menu
will tell you where the grub menu is located, and what its contents
are.  It's a simple text file, any basic text editor can be used (carefully,
of course!).

You then have to add an extra group of lines to force it to boot in
the non-default (32-bit, usually) mode.  You'd best look for examples,
or post your existing grub menu file, for exact instructions as to what
the new group of lines should look like.
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