Raspberry Pi Geek 03

We bring you some more practical experiments this month. You'll learn about BrickPi, a product that lets you use your Raspberry Pi as a built-in control center for Lego Mindstorms robots. We'll also show you how to configure your Pi so you can control it using a standard infrared TV remote. We'll employ the Pi on the network as a DHCP/DNS server, and we'll even show you hot to control a legacy Nikon film camera with a Raspberry Pi.

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Control your old film camera with a Raspberry Pi

Vintage Pi Recipe free

Adding analog input to the Pi using the Digispark

Analog Pi free

Capemgr keeps track of the BeagleBone Black's expansion boards, known as capes

Bred in the Bone free

Fun with Arduino

Reflex free

Raspberry Pi as a backup for a conventional PC

Temporary Desktop free

Learning to program with Minecraft

Raspberry Craft free

Programming velocity and speed in Scratch

Space Maze free

Geeks meet in Luxembourg for Pi and More 4

More Pi and More free

Touring the Asian Rasp Pi scene

Asian Pi free

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