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Arcade, time-lapse video,
weather station
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Welcome
Right then, it’s project time
this month! With summer just
around the corner and us Pi
people itching to try out some
new ideas, we thought we’d round up some
excellent hardware and software projects for
you, all ready for a few weekends of hacking
and making. We’ve got ten for you to try
out, covering everything from a mini arcade
cabinet through to a working weather station
– and best of all, you can even combine
some of these projects. Why not add some
home-made dusklights to your weather
station so that they automatically switch on at
night? We’ve also powered-up Talking Pi this
month with a massive round-up of the most
frequently asked Pi questions – hope it helps!
Get inspired
Discover the RasPi
community’s best projects
Expert advice
Got a question? Get in touch
and we’ll give you a hand
Easy-to-follow
guides
Learn to make and code
gadgets with Raspberry Pi
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Contents
Retro arcade cabinet
Run MAME on Adafruit’s Cupcade
Audiobook reader
Play books and podcasts with one button
Web radio
Stream online radio stations on the go
Media caster
Broadcast music and movies on your network
Portable Wi-Fi signal repeater
Bad connection upstairs? Use this repeater
Secure Tor web station
Browse the Internet in complete privacy
Private cloud storage
Use your Raspberry Pi as a personal Dropbox
AirPi
Predict the weather with your own sensors
Dusklights
Light up your garden without touching a switch
Outdoor time-lapse camera
Capture every second of a sunset
Talking Pi – Bonus Round
The ultimate Raspberry Pi FAQ
10
Inspiring Pi projects
Fire up your imagination and test your Python skills
The Raspberry Pi has come a long way over
the last couple of years, and it’s all down to
the creativity and imagination of a burgeoning
community that’s bought over five million of these single-
board computers. They’ve powered quadcopters and
coffee makers, self-sailing boats and even touched the
edge of space, but the one thing that’s still as much in
demand as it was on launch day is an idea.
Our Raspberry Pi community works so well because
we all share our work with each other. We can all see
what everyone else is up to and, if we see something
that we like, we can have a go at making it ourselves
– and then changing it, so we can share a different
version. It’s all about inspiration.
So for this issue of
RasPi
we made ten
inspiring projects for you to try – and we
encourage you to deviate from the steps when a
new idea takes hold and let us know where your
project leads you! There’s a range of different
projects here for you to try, covering media and
entertainment, networks, security and more. All
the components you’ll need for each one are listed
on the page, and if you swipe to the end of the
projects then you’ll find a further resources round-
up. You can also get the full code for these
projects from our website.
One more thing to mention – some of our
Raspberry Pi creations are designed to be
combined, to give you a great starting
point when you begin adapting these
projects to the way you want them. If
you come up with any combinations
we’ve missed, be sure to tweet us a photo
– and have fun making them!
Below
This is the
Cupcade – the tiniest
arcade cabinet you
can get for a Pi
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