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The MagPi - Issue 148 (December 2024)
The MagPi - Issue 148 (December 2024)
English | 132 pages | PDF | 77.1 MB
- Use Python virtual environments.
- Make a Jellyfin media server.
- Private cloud server - part 4.
- Bluetooth bakelite headset.
- Build Pico software-defined radio.
The MagPi - Issue 147 (November 2024)
The MagPi - Issue 147 (November 2024)
English | 132 pages | True PDF | 18.6 MB
We’ve packed this issue with image recognition and AI projects. Set up and start using the new Raspberry Pi AI Camera: install IMX500 firmware and use the MobileNet SSD neural network to perform object and pose detection. Then, discover incredible AI projects for your smart camera.
The MagPi - Issue 146 (October 2024)
The MagPi - Issue 146 (October 2024)
English | 132 pages | True PDF | 12.3 MB
Prepare to be dazzled. This ultra-bright edition of The MagPi magazine is our Halloween special. KG shows us how to play CD and DVD-ROM horror classics on Raspberry Pi 5. Meanwhile, Rob has 10 spooktacular Halloween projects for you to try out. This issue is packed with treats.
The MagPi - Issue 145 (September 2024)
The MagPi - Issue 145 (September 2024)
English | 132 pages | PDF | 20.2 MB
This month, we inspire you to make that next build even better. Our Essential Electronics guide bridges the gap between code and components. Armed with this month's mag you’ll be building amazing electronic gadgets in no time.
The MagPi - Issue 144 (August 2024)
The MagPi - Issue 144 (August 2024)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 10.1 MB
This month, we inspire you to make that next build even better. Our Essential Electronics guide bridges the gap between code and components. Armed with this month's mag you’ll be building amazing electronic gadgets in no time.
The MagPi 2016
The MagPi (№ 41-52) 2016 | архив
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf
Размер: 129.9 Мб
The MagPi - журнал о различных поделках и экспериментах с применением миникомпьютера Raspberry Pi.
The MagPi (№ 1 - № 40)
The MagPi (№ 1 - № 40) 2012 - 2015 | Архив
Год издания: 2012 - 2015
Формат: pdf
Язык: английский
Архив Rar — 552 mb
The MagPi - журнал о различных поделках и экспериментах с применением миникомпьютера Raspberry Pi.
The MagPi Issue 143 (July 2024)
The MagPi Issue 143 (July 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 16.1 MB
Let’s get serious about robotics! In the latest edition of The MagPi magazine, you’ll discover sensor-packed rovers, smart walkers, and four-legged robotic dogs that can roll, run and trot around alien planets (or your backyard). So get ready for that job at NASA by building your very own robot explorer.
The MagPi Issue 142 (June 2024)
The MagPi Issue 142 (June 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Raspberry Pi 5 introduced a PCI-express compatible connection enabling you to connect an M.2 SSD drive for huge file storage and super-speedy data transfer. Alongside a much faster processor, this makes Raspberry Pi 5 the ultimate choice for building a do-it-all media player. In this month’s edition of The MagPi, we do exactly that!
The MagPi Issue 141 (May 2024)
The MagPi Issue 141 (May 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 16 MB
- After tackling the PDP-8 and PDP11, Oscor Vermeulen goes mainframe with DEC's PDP-10. PJ Evans fires up the big iron.
- Keen to delight family members, maker Rolf Jethon used Raspberry Pi to animate a puppet.
- Got on old computer or piece of equipment but wont to print out graphics and text? David Crookes looks ot o device that connects retro machines to modern printers.
The MagPi Issue 140 (April 2024)
The MagPi Issue 140 (April 2024)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 15.4 MB
- Getting started with Raspberry Pi;
- Passive Cooling Open CNC Case;
- Ten amazing outdoor projects;
- Add CD and floppy drives to Raspberry Pi 5
The MagPi Issue 139, March 2024
The MagPi - Issue 139, March 2024
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 15.5 MB
- Get to know your Raspberry Pi;
- Upcycle Sonos speakers – part 1;
- Connect cameras and displays;
- Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVMe;
- 10 amazing Raspberry Pi 5 accessories
The MagPi Issue 138, February 2024
The MagPi Issue 138, February 2024
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 22.3 MB
- Using an RTC on Raspberry Pi 5.
- Create your own PCB.
- Play games on a Beepy palmtop.
- Make an old phone voice assistant.
The MagPi Issue 137, January 2024
The MagPi Issue 137, January 2024
English | 100 pages | PDF | 21.2 MB
- Volcano-monitoring UV PiCam.
- BlueROV2 R4.
- Smart Vertical Farming.
- Giant Fine-Art Game Boys.
- Install an OS with Imager.
- Design a circuit with KiCad.
- Making music on Pico.
The MagPi - 12.2023
The MagPi Issue 136, December 2023
English | 100 pages | PDF | 27.4 MB
- Complete Raspberry Pi Buyer's Guide.
- Retro Pi World Radio.
- Pico Bubble Machine.
- Badger and Fox Deterrent.
- Bullet Time Wedding Booth.
- Cloud gaming on Raspberry Pi 5.
The MagPi - 11.2023
The MagPi Issue 135, November 2023
English | 100 pages | PDF | 23.6 MB
- Using Ubuntu - part 1.
- Introduction to MQTT.
- Make a mecanum robot.
- Build a Bluetooth torch remote.
The MagPi - 10.2023
The MagPi Issue 134, October 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 24.5 MB
- Giant Dot Matrix Printer.
- Zelda Guardian security camera.
- Make a low-cost oscilloscope.
- Control a model railway.
- Understanding camera modes.
The MagPi - 09.2023
The MagPi Issue 133, September 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 13.6 MB
Retro computing enables us to experience a time when computers were more straightforward and more challenging. The modern technology stack is so detailed that it's hard to fully comprehend, whereas older computers are much easier to figure out. And the games were terrific. Nostalgia is powerful stuff, and the technical achievement of 1980s games, combined with the level of challenge, is incredible...
The MagPi - 08.2023
The MagPi Issue 132, August 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 11.5 MB
We’re keen on making and learning here at The MagPi.
Citizen Science is an area where you can use Raspberry Pi to make a difference. From Shake earthquake detection to monitoring your environment, this issue is packed with good things to make and do.
The MagPi - 07.2023
The MagPi Issue 131, July 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 12.5 MB
CDP Studio, a great software development tool for your home projects. Build systems for Raspberry Pi, use C++ or NoCode programming, open source libraries, out of the box support for GPIO, I2C, MQTT, OPC UA and more. Create beautiful user interfaces. Built for industrial control system development, Free home projects.
The MagPi - 06.2023
The MagPi Issue 130, June 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 12.5 MB
Brew your own high-tech beer with Raspberry Pi and a Tilt hydrometer. Plus! Master Linux and the Command Line Interface to take control of your computer. All in the latest edition of The MagPi magazine.
The MagPi - 05.2023
The MagPi Issue 129, May 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 24.4 MB
Get started with DIY home automation using Raspberry Pi. Install a home assistant, set up smart sensors and even create a fully-automated garage door. Then Get Fit with Raspberry Pi by hacking fitness devices! We’ve also got 40 pages of projects and tutorials this month: create your own GPT chatbot, build a Bluetooth music visualiser, and get started with the Camera Module.
The MagPi - 04.2023
The MagPi Issue 128, April 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 20.1 MB
- Beginning electronics: Introduction to microcontrollers.
- Learn to Code with Python.
- New Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera for machine vision and more.
The MagPi - 03.2023
The MagPi Issue 127, March 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 17.6 MB
The MagPi is an online magazine dedicated to the Raspberry Pi created by the community for the community. It’s a great way to get to grips with learning how to program your Pi and how to get started on building hardware projects; it’ll also help you find out more about the community around the device and demystify the command line.
The MagPi - 02.2023
The MagPi Issue 126, February 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 27.4 MB
Discover the brand-new Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 in the latest edition of The MagPi magazine. With super-fast autofocus, a 12-megapixel image sensor offering HDR and both regular and wide-angle options, Camera Module 3 provides a massive upgrade to Raspberry Pi imaging projects
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