Both USB and firewire support in Win98/SE is crippled. I will not even touch them unless I have Win2K and onwards.
The USB driver stack in Win98/SE does not support storage class. WinME has it though, but I have never put any of my system in WinME. (If I were to put my system back to stone age OS, I would have to have DOS. WinME just doesn't make sense.) storage class driver for Win98SE-only is provided by individual manufacturer of the storage class peripherals. Some (cheap/lazy) manufacturers doesn't provide such driver though. (They expect you to have at least Win2k.)
For firewire storage class device, you need to get a special QFE from Micro$oft to get it to work correctly.
In a nutshell, to get the best experience out of firewire and USB peripherals, get Win2k or XP.
The USB driver stack in Win98/SE does not support storage class. WinME has it though, but I have never put any of my system in WinME. (If I were to put my system back to stone age OS, I would have to have DOS. WinME just doesn't make sense.) storage class driver for Win98SE-only is provided by individual manufacturer of the storage class peripherals. Some (cheap/lazy) manufacturers doesn't provide such driver though. (They expect you to have at least Win2k.)
For firewire storage class device, you need to get a special QFE from Micro$oft to get it to work correctly.
In a nutshell, to get the best experience out of firewire and USB peripherals, get Win2k or XP.
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