Yes, Windows 98 can be used to access the 'net. However it has problems interacting with most high speed connections and would most likely require a Dial Up type modem and ISP.
Yes. Windows 98 does not include any facilities for Wi-fi, but many wireless cards support Windows 98 and thus provide their own tool for setting up a wireless connection.
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A layered technology is divided into 4 layers:- 1. A quality Process :- Any engineering approach must rest on an quality. 2. Process :- Foundation for SE is the Process Layer 3. Methods :- SE methods provide the "Technical Questions" for building Software. 4. Tools :- SE tools provide automated or semi- automated support for the "Process" and the "Methods".
Selinium (Se) and tellurium (Te) are both used in solar cells and are in the same group in the Periodic Table as sulfur. These two elements are commonly combined with cadmium (Cd) in solar cells (either CdSe, CdTe, or mixtures of Cd, Se and Te all together (usually written CdSexTe1-x).
Yes.
Windows 98 second edition
No - after Windows 98 came Windows Me & Windows 2000 - then Windows 7.
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Second Edition. There were two separate releases of Windows 98. The second edition is slightly updated and has improved USB support.
Windows 98 originally shipped with Internet Explorer 4. Windows 98 SE shipped with Internet Explorer 5. IE 5.5 was made available when it was released as well (this was bundled with Windows ME). The last version of Internet Explorer to run on Windows 98 is IE 6 SP1, which shipped with Windows XP SP1 in 2002.
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Yes.
USB is supported by Windows 95B and 95C, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and windows 7
"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.
Since there isn't a UNIX 95 or UNIX 98 per se, I think you are referring to Windows 95 or Windows 98..
The last version of Adobe Flash Player that will run on Windows 98 is 9.0.246.0.