Yep - Will be going to Walmart in the next few days for Wifi adapter..
Tried playing 3rd round of WM @ Scottsdale tourny yesterday afternoon.
Sky was black with small even-spaced light blue squares.Decided to play anyways.7th or 8th hole the game fritzed.Was able to restart and continue.Hole 13th game fritzed again (VGA error or something like that)and I ended up being disqualified.
So something got snafu-bared.Resolution was set at 1024x720 32 bit I think.Laptop has Intel 3D graphics.
Ended up uninstalling game.Of course - I couldn't find Links 2003 discs.I know they're right here somewhere.
Earlier this evening I fired up the desktop and played 9 holes on a few different courses.Game is much more enjoyable on 24" monitor and nice to have aiming stick/ball flight in top camera view.
This is the first time I played Links online in a few years.Used to play as Casual Player.
It took a few tries before I realized I had to upgrade to Tour Player before I could join any tournaments.
Maybe if you guys are lucky,I'll bore you with a quick message about how I made out with the WiFi adapter...
Rick - 'Green Acres is the place to be...' Say Hi to Oliver & Lisa for me
30 degrees & 2" of snow today(Sun)...In the teens w: wind chill tomorrow (Mon) then 55-60 degrees Thur.
Best wishes to you & yours,
Ray
PS - Long story short,I'm on somebody's Xfinity Wifi modem.I'm not online that much these days anyways so they're cool about me using WiFi.It's just that they don't want a Cat 5 cable being hooked-up to back of modem.I got the laptop Summer 2017 to take with me on a 4 day round trip train ride to Denver that Sept.So getting an adapter for the desktop wasn't really important.
The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out - Thomas Macaulay (1800-1859)