RasPi Magazine - Issue No. 001, Drone Magazine
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//-->WorldMags.netWelcomeWhere do Raspberry Pi makersand programmers go for newideas? We all love tinkering withScratch and Python, and there’sno greater reward than building your firstRaspberry Pi robot, so we launchedRasPijust for you. Full of amazing projects for youto try and showcasing the best work in the Picommunity, we’re sharing all our knowledge,ideas and enthusiasm to help you buildbigger and better robots. And if it’s your firsttime with Pi? Check out the Special Editionssection of this app for some fantastic guidebooks. Here atRasPiwe believe we can driveinnovation by working together – get in touchwith us and we may show off your project! Soswipe the page and let’s get inspired.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…@linuxusermagLiLinux User & DeveloperUD lDevelopeRasPi@imagine-publishing.co.ukWorldMags.netWorldMags.netContentsSet up your Raspberry PiIt’s time to take the first sliceProgram a Raspberry Pi DroneHow do you beat a Raspberry Pi robot? You give it wingsWhat is Onion Pi?The wireless router that encrypts traffic through TorUse an accelerometer with Raspberry PiAdding tilt technology is easier than you think3D full-body scannerCapture physical objects with 40 Raspberry PisRaspberry Pi music streamerRemotely control a music server powered by PiThe object of PythonLearn how to use and manipulate Python objectsTalking PiYour questions answered and your opinions sharedWorldMags.netWorldMags.netSet up your Raspberry PiTurn your Raspberry Pi into a fully functional PC and get toknow the basics of setting it upIf you’ve just got your Raspberry Pi – you’reprobably wondering how exactly you’re goingto get started with it. If you’re used to moretraditional PCs, you might be expecting a CD drive or aUSB installer to set up your Raspberry Pi. The Pi requires alittle more than sticking in a CD though, so we’ll show youhow to get everything working properly.In this tutorial we’ll also give you some quicktips on how to improve your Raspberry Piexperience, including extra softwarepackages and ways you can useyour brand new Pi.THE PROJECTESSENTIALS1A micro USBInternet connectionUSB mouse andkeyboardHDMI cable andcompatible monitor4GB SD cardWorldMags.net01Get your operating systemHead over to the Raspberry Pi website (www.raspberrypi.org)and download NOOBS, the New OutOf Box Software. This will come in a zip file; downloadit onto the SD card for your Raspberry Pi and extractthe files from it here. Do not extract the files elsewhereand copy them over.WorldMags.net02Connect your PiWithout inserting the power cable, hook up everythingto your Pi. You’ll need a wired ethernet connectionor a compatible wireless dongle, a USB mouse, aUSB keyboard and a monitor or other form of displayconnected via HDMI.03Choose your distroPlug in your SD card and finally connect the power.The Raspberry Pi will boot into NOOBS’ distro selectionmenu. For all of our tutorials we will be usingRaspbian, however the other distros each have theiruses and you may want to consider using them at alater date.Below LeftTheOfficial RaspberryPi website hoststhe New Out Of BoxSoftware (NOOBS)that will get you offthe starting blocksBelow rightNOOBSwill give you a choiceof distros to use,including Debian-based RaspbianWorldMags.net
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