The MagPi 35, 30.09.2016
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//-->THE OFFICIAL RASPBERRY PI MAGAZINE£200of roboticsequipmentFROM DAWN ROBOTICSThe official Raspberry Pi magazineIssue 35July 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiINSIDEVIDEOCOREThe Raspberry Piengineering teamreveal allWe speak to DavidAkerman about sendingPis to the edge of spaceMEET THESPACE MANPROJECTS10 imaginative creations that innovate and inspireBUILD ANINTERNETRADIOIt’s easier thanyou might thinkHow the UltraBorg can putyou in control of your projectsAMAZING PIMOVE SERVOSWITH A FLICKOF THE WRISTlso inside:A>THE ARCADE COCKTAIL CABINET>MAKE A SOUNDBOARD WITH PYGAME>MASTER THE COMMAND LINE (PART 5)>BUILD A PI-POWERED SPRINTING GAMEHANDS-ONWITH ASTRO PIHow to take scientific measurementswith this amazing Raspberry Pi HATPlusPYGAME ZERO: MAKING GAMES WITH RASPBERRY PI HAS NEVER BEEN EASIERWelcomeSUBSCRIBETO THEPRINT EDITIONNOW!PAGE 28WELCOMETO ISSUE 35!fledged print magazine from issue 36.UK readers will be able to walk into their localWHSmith and pick up issue 36 on 30 July, whileUS readers will be able to buy it from Barnes &Noble or (and this is hot off the press) their localMicro Center a few short weeks later. If you’renot in the UK or USA, or even if you don’t relishthe thought of leaving the house when there’sperfectly good WiFi reception on your couch,you’ll also be able to order a copy online and haveit delivered to your door.If that wasn’t exciting enough, a quick jauntover to pages 28-29 will reveal the next step inour bid for total world domination: the ability tosubscribe to the first print issues TODAY.No matter where you are in the world, we’lldeliver a piping-hot edition of Official RaspberryPi goodness to your door before it even hits storeshelves. There are lots of subscription optionsavailable (including six issues, a full year, andDirect Debit for UK residents) and you can saveup to 25% on the usual cover price. It’s first come,first served, so call our subscriptions hotline, visitthe subscriptions webpage, or put pen to papertoday. Get all the details from pages 28-29.Enjoy the issue!Last month we brought you the excitingnews thatThe MagPiis becoming a fullyTHIS MONTH:08MAKING GAMES GETS EASIER12SPACE – THE FINAL FRONTIERThe creator of Pygame Zero on taking the pain out of codingThese are the voyages of high-altitude balloonist Dave Akerman32THE MAKING OF VIDEOCOREWe speak to the Raspberry Pi engineering team to learn moreRussell Barnes3422 PAGES OF ESSENTIAL GUIDESBuild an internet radio, control servos with a wave, use Astro Pi…FIND US ONLINEraspberrypi.org/magpiEDITORIALDESIGNGET IN TOUCHmagpi@raspberrypi.orgPUBLISHINGManaging Editor:Russell Barnesrussell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523Technical Editor:David WhaleSub Editors:Laura Clay, Phil King, Lorna LynchCritical Media:criticalmedia.co.ukHead of Design:Dougal MatthewsDesigners:Lee Allen, Mike KayIllustrator:Sam AlderFor advertising & licensing:russell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523Publisher:Liz UptonCEO:Eben UptonContributors:Tim Anderson, Arron Churchill, Mike Cook, David Crookes, Lucy Hattersley, Richard Hayler, Mike Horne, Phil King,Simon Long, Sean McManus, Simon Monk, Les Pounder, Matt Richardson, Tim Richardson, Richard Smedley, Sean M Tracey&Robin Withers.The MagPi magazine is published by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., Mount Pleasant House, Cambridge, CB3 0RN. The publisher, editor and contributors accept noresponsibility in respect of any omissions or errors relating to goods, products or services referred to or advertised in the magazine. Except where otherwise noted,content in this magazine is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). ISSN 2051-9990.raspberrypi.org/magpiJuly 2015 2015MagpiMarchTHe3ContentsIssue 35 July 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiTUTORIALS>BUILD AN INTERNET RADIO>COMMAND LINE PI (PART 5)>CUSTOMISE RASPBIAN APPSSimon Long finishes his hacking series. Sad faceJoin Dr Simon Monk for more Everyday Engineering fun!COVER FEATURE3438Learn more command-line skills with Richard Smedley40>GET STARTED WITH ULTRABORG42Make your servos move with a mere flick of the wrist>HANDS-ON WITH ASTRO PITake scientific measurements with the ISS-bound HAT4416YOUR AMAZINGRASPBERRY PI PROJECTS12>MIKE’S PI BAKERY: PI SPRINTER46Author and hacker Mike Cook gets your feet moving>GAMES WITH PYTHON (PART 5)50Get to grips with audio with this Pygame-based soundboardWe love to hear what you do with the Raspberry Pi. Here are some of our favourites8KICKSTARTING THEWILDLIFE CAM KITNaturebytes tells us more about theRaspberry Pi camera kit that’s justhit KickstarterPYGAME ZERO:GAMES MADE EASYWe speak to the creator of a newPygame wrapper designed to makecoding games with Python child’s play10SPACED OUT WITHDAVE AKERMANWe catch up with high-altitudeballoonist Dave Akerman, to learn abouthis many jaunts to the edge of space4July 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiContentsSAVEAvailable nowwith a Newsstandsubscription(limited time offer)45%for smartphones & tabletsREGULARS6>NEWS>BOOK REVIEWSThe latest computer books reviewed and ratedKeep up to date with the biggest stories from the world of Pi66264>COMMUNITY EVENTSFind a community gathering near you in the coming weeksPINET: A CLASS NETWORKJoin us as we speak to 18-year-old Andrew Mulholland about PiNet – aningenious creation that can make a classroom full of Pis easy to manage>THE FINAL WORDMatt Richardson talks about his recent Maker Faire visit68REVIEWS>FUZE BASIC V3>PI SUPPLY PAPIRUS>EXAGEAR DESKTOPYOUR PROJECTSLifeBox22We learn more about this fabulous creation ofartificial intelligence using the Raspberry Pi565758PiPlateBot24OF ROBOTICS GEAR66In a fabulous display of tinkering, Robert Doerr hasbuilt an entire Pi robot out of his Raspberry Pi caseCoffee Table Pi26Graham Gelding’s fully fledged cocktail arcadecabinet is a sight to behold. We salute you!Don’t miss your chanceto win a RaspberryPi robot fromdawnrobotics.co.ukraspberrypi.org/magpiJuly 20155
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