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RASPBERRY PI MAGAZINE
The official Raspberry Pi magazine
Issue 60
August 2017
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TURN A PI ZERO W INTO
A WIRELESS USB DRIVE
Set up your own network storage device
Toy transformed into amazing maze runner
HACK A FIDGET SPINNER
INTO A GAME PAD
MAKE YOUR OWN
EARTHQUAKE MONITOR
Raspberry Pi Shake project detects quakes
Also inside:
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UNICORN HAT HD, FLICK & EXAGEAR REVIEWED
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GET STARTED WITH SCRATCH 2.0 & THONNY
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USE THE SENSE HAT WITH MATPLOTLIB
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BUILD A RASPBERRY PI PHOTO BOOTH
GET CREATIVE
Build incredible works of art
with Raspberry Pi
Issue 60
Aug 2017
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THE
ONLY
MONTHLY MAGAZINE WRITTEN BY AND FOR THE PI COMMUNITY
Welcome
WELCOME TO
THE OFFICIAL
MAGAZINE
you can muck it up and start again. That’s
what makes it an amazing computer for
digital makers, coders, and hackers.
Being able to fix things is a vital skill for any
computer buff, and you’ll get lots of practise when
using a Raspberry Pi. That’s why we think you’ll
love this month’s
Raspberry Pi Troubleshooting
Special
(page 16). We wanted a troubleshooting
guide for our workshop, and we thought you might
like a copy in yours.
Digital makers are a pretty creative bunch, and
there’s a thin line between creative projects and
artworks. Over the years, we’ve encountered many
projects that verge on genius.
There’s a lot to be said for making art with a
Raspberry Pi, and we’ve got a lot to say on the
subject this month in our
Get Creative
feature
(page 67). If you’re a digital artist looking to
pick up some new skills, we’ll show you how to
integrate video, sound, light, and motion into
your creations. It’s a great tutorial if you’re not
an artist - in fact, especially if you’re not an
artist - as there are plenty of practical skills and
tricks on show.
Whether you’re fixing a technical hole in your
project, or reaching for the creative stars, there’s
something for you in this issue.
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he whole point of the Raspberry Pi is that
SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS
THIS MONTH:
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TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIAL
52
EARTHQUAKE MONITOR
Become a DIY seismologist with Raspberry Shake
Encountered a problem with your Pi? Find out how to fix it
54
PI ZERO W SMART USB DRIVE
66
GET CREATIVE
Turn a Pi Zero W into a wireless USB drive for media playback
Lucy Hattersley
Editor – The MagPi
Incredible creative techniques and art projects for Raspberry Pi
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Editor:
Lucy Hattersley
lucy@raspberrypi.org
Features Editor:
Rob Zwetsloot
Sub Editors:
Rachel Churcher and Phil King
Critical Media:
criticalmedia.co.uk
Head of Design:
Dougal Matthews
Designers:
Lee Allen, Daiva Bumelyte,
and Mike Kay
Illustrator:
Sam Alder
For advertising & licensing:
Head of Publishing:
Russell Barnes
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Contents
Issue 60 August 2017
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TUTORIALS
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PI 101 - INSTALL X86 RASPBIAN
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Install Raspbian x86 with our cover disc
COVER FEATURE
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58
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PI 101 - USING SCRATCH 2.0
Scratch 2.0 is now on the Rasberry Pi as an app
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PI 101 - MEET THONNY
A new Python IDE is here – meet Thonny!
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FIDGET SPINNER GAME PAD
Use a fidget spinner to play this maze game
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TRACKING WITH SENSE HAT
Use a Sense HAT to log your position
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DIY EARTHQUAKE MONITOR
Feel the Earth move with Raspberry Shake
16
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PI ZERO W WIRELESS DRIVE
Create smart USB storage with a Pi Zero W
TROUBLESHOOT
>
VOICE CONTROL WITH SIRI
Use Apple’s voice assistant to control your Pi
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REMOTE CONTROL GPIO ZERO
60
Use one Raspberry Pi to control the GPIO on another
YOUR PI
PI AWARD
UBUNTU
10
11
IN THE NEWS
NEW RASPBIAN!
Scratch 2.0 and Thonny now on Raspbian
6
Raspberry Pi wins the
MacRobert award
Ubuntu Core is now
available for CM3
4
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Contents
THE BIG FEATURE
GET CREATIVE
Art attack with your Raspberrry Pi
66
REGULARS
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NEWS
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TECHNICAL FAQ
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BOOK REVIEWS
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FINAL WORD
97
06
62
80
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YOUR PROJECTS
COMMUNITY
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CLUSTER PI INTERVIEW
30
How one student built a Pi cluster for his degree
82
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THIS MONTH IN RASPBERRY PI
84
What else happened this month in the world of Pi?
PHOTO BOOTH
Perfect for weddings, powered by Pi
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EVENT REPORT
We pay a visit to Liverpool MakeFest 2017
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COMMUNITY PROFILE
The MagPi contributor Richard Hayler in the spotlight
PI BASH
Test your strength with this Pi project
32
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EVENT SCHEDULE
What events can you attend next month?
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LETTERS
You ask us questions, we answer them
 
12-FOOT GUITAR
It’s impractical, but it’s awesome!
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REVIEWS
>
GOPIGO3
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FLICK
>
UNICORN HAT HD
>
EXAGEAR DESKTOP
GULLIVER’S GATE
Recreating the lights of Times Square
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