Yes. Both Windows 98 and Windows ME support the two primary driver models in place during that time period: VxD and WDM. Windows 2000 used WDM and an older driver model from the previous NT versions. Windows 95 only supported VxDs.
There is no specific printer that you "need" for Windows 98. Any printer with a Windows 98 driver should work.
Lots of printers work with Windows 98. Generally speaking, any printer that connects via a parallel port, or that can be printed to over a network will work. USB printers may or may not work, depending on their age. You should check the printer manufacturer's site to see what operating system it is compatible with.
Windows 98 home publishing is for Windows 98. Windows 98 programs don't work well on Windows XP sometimes.
Generally speaking, the driver should work fine, but there were minor changes in the USB stack between the two versions of Windows 98, so it may cause some problems.
A Google search produces some links to the Pinnacle sys website and some for a Linux driver. The Pinnacle sys site shows only win 9x drivers and a link to a Linux 3rd party driver. It also calls this a legacy product. If that driver doesn't work, the outlook is grim.
Yes the Sims 2 should work on Windows 98.
yes as long as you can find the right driver files for that modem try www.driversguide.com
sure do!
Download a driver for your sound card.
You do not need drivers for a monitor.
Windows 98 does not include drivers for USB Mass Storage devices. A generic driver is available, however.
Possibly, but not necessarily. Both Windows 98 and Windows 2000 support WDM (Windows Driver Model), but Windows 2000 is newer, and drivers written to a newer standard of WDM will not work on systems with older standards.