>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?
But it could perhaps be used as a PDA? (hmmm.... 4 buttons was the ammount
on some sort of "keyboard" that I saw 8 - 9 years ago. People wouldn't
spend time looking at the keyboard for the keys and learn them instead so
they were supposed to be faster.)
A cartdrige can store 4MB ROM if I remember correctly but how much could be
changed in RAM? Or perhaps a external storage device could be used? ie. run
a floppy with the GameBoy and store on floppies.
This all sound really useless when reading it again. <g>
//Bernie
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