Uh, if you connect a Gameboy to a PC, to use the PC's modem,
you lose that main point of the Gameboy - portability.
Why burn a ROm and make a cartridge to run e-mail if you can't take
it with you?
   There's another relatively new handheld game system called
game.com out that you can buy an e-mail access cartridge for that
will let you hook it to an external modem and check and send e-mail.
    Since this came out this past year, I've been wishing Nintendo
woudl do this.  I mean, the game.com system makes a Gameboy e-mail
system look more plausible.
-Chrys

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> > is contacting its com-port, and then a person who knows about
> > electronics can design a modem for it. Or, we can do it in software
> > by making a way for a gameboy emulator to access the PC modem
> How about just linking the Gameboy to the PC's Com port. Then it
> could use the PC's modem.
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