Windows 98 on Intel-Mac

I would like to know if Windows 98 can run on a new Intel-iMac.
I now have a Power Mac G4 with a SCSI card used for a Nikon dia scanner. If I switch to an iMac I cannot, obviously, use a SCSI card anymore but I could use a USB/SCSI converter that I already have. The problem is that the scanner/converter combination works only with Windows 98, hence my question.
Thanks for an answer,
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is it possible to upload, and use, a windows 98 operating system?
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