Ever wanted to play minesweeper but didn't have an OS to run it in? No? Really no??
BootMine is an entire minesweeper game crammed into 512 bytes, the size of a BIOS boot sector. It can boot on any PC that supports BIOS booting, without running inside an OS. In a sense, BootMine is its own OS that can do nothing but run minesweeper.
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Space | 🔲 Clear cell |
| ↑ ↓ ← → | 🕹 Move cursor |
| Enter | 🚩 Place flag |
| R | 💣 Restart game (only works on GAME WIN and GAME OVER screens) |
Make sure nasm and make are installed, then run:
makeAlternatively, prebuilt versions can be downloaded from the releases page.
The 512-byte file bootmine.img can be written to the first sector of a floppy disk (or USB drive), with a command like dd if=bootmine.img of=/dev/sdb. Keep in mind that this will effectively destroy all data on the drive.
Makefile targets are provided for emulating in QEMU and Bochs.
make qemumake bochsNOTE: The way Bochs implements the rdtsc instruction appears to be bad as a source of entropy, so the bomb locations are predictable.
BootMine has DOS support too! Running make also produces bootmine.com that can be run in DOS. There are Makefile targets for easily running in DOSBox and DOSEMU.
make dosboxmake dosemu- nanochess, for his excellent collection of boot sector games
- Curt Johnson and Robert Donner, for Microsoft Minesweeper, popularizing the game
