RasPi Magazine 08, Raspberry PI, RasPI - Magazyn 2015
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//-->ESIGNDUILDBCODEs8Make aVIDEOPLAYERSet up VPNserversPLUSWelcomeWe’re going to play around withtwo things this month: the PiTFTand Twitter. The PiTFT is a smartlittle touchscreen designed tofit perfectly over the top of your Pi, and we’reshowing you how to use it as the base foryour own hand-held video player – as well asshowing off another project where it’s usedto make a working phone. And with Twitterwe’re going to take a look at using bots andalarms, to put the platform to use. That’s notall though, as you’ll see on the next page –another really good use for the Pi is as a VPNserver, which you can hook up to an existingnetwork in order to access it no matter whereyou are, so long as you have the right logindetails. There’s plenty to do… have fun!Get inspiredDiscover the RasPicommunity’s best projectsExpert adviceGot a question? Get in touchand we’ll give you a handEasy-to-followguidesLearn to make and codegadgets with Raspberry PiDeputy EditorFrom the makers ofJoin the conversation at…@linuxusermagxusermagLiLinux User & DeveloperUD lDevelopeRasPi@imagine-publishing.co.ukRasPi@imagine pContentsBuild a Raspberry Pi video playerPlay your films with a tap on the screenPiPhoneTurn your Pi into an mobile phoneCode your own Twitter botAuto-retweet from any account you likeMake a tweeting wireless flood sensor…or tweak it to make a custom alarm systemWhat is Raspbian?Learn where it came from and how it’s LinuxSet up a VPN with your PiRemotely connect to your home networkAdd vision to your Raspberry PiGet your Xbox’s Kinect sensor involvedBuild a Raspberry Pivideo playerMake a hand-held, touchscreen video player soyou can watch films on the goThe Raspberry Pi is well-known for being agreat choice when it comes to media projects,and if you’re lucky enough to have a RaspberryPi 2 then you’ll find it even better suited to HTPC projectsthan ever before thanks to its upgraded processor andRAM. But you don’t have to stick with RaspBMC or keepon SSHing into your Pi – if you’re looking for a slightly moreinteresting media solution then you can always make adedicated video player instead.In this three-part guide we’re going to show youhow to set up a small touchscreen that’s designed to fitperfectly over the top of your Pi. We’re also going to stickthe setup inside a Pibow case to make a proper hand-held device, all the wires tucked out of the way and thewhole thing ready to go into your bag at a moment’snotice the next time you’ve got a long train journey.AbovePimoroni’sPibow case is smart,stylish and compact –ideal for this project“Setup a smalltouchscreenthat’s designedto fit perfectlyover the top ofyour Pi”
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