Raspberry Pi Geek 04

This issue rolls out a whole round of inspiring Pi projects for the hobbyist, child, and engineer in all of us. Want to know how to power your Raspberry Pi on a desert island? Our lead story describes some techniques for sizing a wind turbine.
We also explore RISC OS, an operating system designed for ARM processors that is gaining new attention with the rise of the Raspberry Pi. We show you how to set up your Pi as a backup device for Apple Time Machine clients, and we look at some tricks for using Rasp Pi on a wireless network. Other articles describe how to set up a homegrown spy cam, use your Pi for instant messaging, and install a web-ready LAMP stack. We also keep up our tradition of including a cool Arduino project (in this case, a temperature sensor with Arduino’s new Yún board), and we cover some basic skills for Pi newbies, including Linux file management and more Scratch programming.

Listings

Who's Reading This Thing? free

On the DVD

On the DVD free

Sizing a wind turbine to power your Raspberry Pi

This Is Your Pi on Wind free

Exploring RISC OS on the Raspberry Pi

Hi RISC free

Netatalk does everything Apple Time Capsule does, for a lot less money

From Time to Time free

Wirelessly connecting Arduino and Raspberry Pi

Dynamic Duo free

SIMPL is as SIMPL does

Messenger free

Expanded WiFi coverage with a Rasp Pi access point network

Beacons free

Generating random and pre-recorded Morse code

– — .-. … . free

Build a WiFi-enabled remote temperature sensor with Arduino Yún

Temp Sensitive free

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