2015
Raspberry Pi Geek 14
Welcome to Raspberry Pi Geek. We have another issue of projects and information about small-board computers and their software, as well as microprocessors, sensors, and programming. First, discover the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s new display, a 7-inch touchscreen that can carry the Rasp Pi on its back. Also new is the version of Scratch that comes with the recent Raspbian Jessie distribution. Our author shows how it integrates GPIO pin control through the new GPIO server.
Raspberry Pi Geek 13
In this issue, we share some multidevice projects that show how you can expand your enterprises beyond a single board or language.
Raspberry Pi Geek 12
Welcome to this issue of Raspberry Pi Geek, where we connect small-board computers (SBCs) to the world outside with sensors, Android GUIs, servers, and even a Scratch chat program. Check out this issue of Raspberry Pi Geek to see what's new and find cool projects, tips, and tricks.
Raspberry Pi Geek 11
The maker movement just keeps getting stronger, and open hardware and software are right in the middle, combining electronics, code, construction kits, and bits and pieces of whatever’s in the spare parts bin to create something new or remake something old. Check out this issue of Raspberry Pi Geek to see what's new and find cool projects, tips, and tricks.
Raspberry Pi Geek 10
The open hardware movement continues to add, improve, and reinvent itself. Faster, smaller, and smarter devices appear almost daily, inspiring makers as they address ever more diverse real-world problems. In this issue, our authors share their experiences monitoring environments – real and virtual, controlling systems, diagnosing problems, and extending their hardware.
Raspberry Pi Geek 09
Inside this issue of Raspberry Pi Geek, we have more amazing apps and cool projects you’ve come to expect from Raspberry Pi Geek. Storybooks, custom keyboard, color-coded cables: meet the most accessible Rasp Pi learning environment for young children. We'll also show you how to build an infrared camera with the Raspberry Pi and the ingenious NoIR camera module. We interview Alex Klein about Kano, a computer anyone can make; explore the HummingBoard; add an Arduino brain to a classic toy; and much more!