As long as the drive is capable of reading DVDs, and the file system is one that Windows 98 understands (must be ISO9660 or UDF 1.02), Windows 98 should be able to read the disc. Note that Windows 98 cannot read UDF 1.50 or later discs, which Windows Vista and some DVD authoring programs default to.
Not by default. There is software available to read them, however.
I Don't know. Read book!
Windows 98 home publishing is for Windows 98. Windows 98 programs don't work well on Windows XP sometimes.
There are no unique features of Windows 98, nothing is unique about Windows 98.
Windows 98 does not include a firewall.
What is the difference between windows 3.11 and and windows 98
No reason why not. Windows XP should be able to read disks created with Windows 98 without any problems. OpenOffice is capable of reading a wide variety of files.
Yes.
Some wireless USB adapters do support Windows 98. You should carefully read any documentation before you purchase it to make sure that particular model does.
"Windows 9x" is the collective term for all operating systems in the 16/32-bit hybrid family. These are Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows ME. Windows 98 refers to a specific member or two members of this family.
There is no specific printer that you "need" for Windows 98. Any printer with a Windows 98 driver should work.
No - after Windows 98 came Windows Me & Windows 2000 - then Windows 7.