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Raspberry Pi Official Magazine

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Magazine

The MagPi The official Raspberry Pi magazine, showcasing amazing projects from our community

Welcome to Raspberry Pi Official Magazine

M.2 HAT+ Compact • Smaller M.2 HAT+ that fits in Official Case available now.

Azure Hear The World Project • A keen photographer's aid for visually impaired users gets Raspberry Pi to describe what the camera sees, learns Rosie Hattersley

Casio FX9000P RAM replacement • A broken vintage computer has been brought back to life thanks to RP2040.

Sfera Baltic boat • A 60-year-old tug boat is flawlessly piloted by the latest Raspberry Pi and Compute Modules,

Fingerprint-controlled lock • Keep your belongings safe with a device that only unlocks with an authorised tap.

Teka-Sketch

3D-printable Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck

NTRON

E-ink shipping monitor

3D print • Smaller, cheaper, and lighter than a Lockheed A10 Warthog, this 3D-printed propeller launcher is tons of fun.

HEAD TO HEAD • Which Raspberry Pi should you use for your next project? We explore the differences between Raspberry Pi Model B and Raspberry Pi Zero single-board computers and Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller. Each has its distinct advantages, so you should really own all three!

RASPBERRY PI (MODEL B SERIES) • The flagship models boast superior processing power and connectivity

RASPBERRY PI ZERO • Smaller, more affordable, yet it can still run a full OS

RASPBERRY PI PICO • A microcontroller board with plenty of I/O

Part 01 Everything you need to know about NeoPixels: Hardware • Every project deserves more blinking lights

Needle-felted singing bird • Needle-felt a songbird, and make it sing like a canary (or, in our case, a robin!)

Unusual tools: cable tracer • The tool that makes your infrastructure sing.

Play Steam games using x86-64 emulation • Using Box64, we can play modern Intel/AMD PC games from Steam, GOG, Itch, and more

Part 02 Control LEDs with GPIO Zero • Turn LEDs on and off with just a few lines of code, and build a traffic light system

Part 02 Make games with Python: Animate shapes and paths • Move shapes around the screen — in different directions and patterns, and at different speeds

Part 05 Conquer the command line: customise the command line • Make Raspberry Pi OS behave and look just the way we want it – for yourself and other users

Complex Number Calculator • “An organisation of intelligent men” – Frank Jewett, Bell Labs

PicoMite: a super-accessible boot-to-BASIC computer • If you want to tinker with a BASIC that has a lot of modern features, PicoMite is for you!

Raspberry Pi OS TRIXIE • The latest version of Raspberry Pi's own operating system

A NEW LOOK • Interface elements have been refresher - meet the new icons and font

CONTROL CENTRE • Goodbye Raspberry Pi Configuration, hello Control Centre

BOOK SHELF • Find Raspberry Pi Official Magazine and our books in Raspberry Pi OS

NEW WALL PAPERS • Raspberry Pi Foundation Software Engineer Greg Annandale's new background photos

BEHIND THE SCENCES • Important backend updates you may not notice

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Retro gaming

Pironman 5 Mini • Compact and bijou, this Raspberry Pi 5 case looks cool.

10 amazing: reading projects • Curl up with a good book, comic book, or just have the computer read it to you with these projects

Grant Sinclair • Inventor Grant is making it easy to game and code on the go.

Maker Monday • Amazing projects direct from social media!

Pico Chess Timer • Check this out: a portable Pico-powered electronic timer for chess matches

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