The MagPi 36, 30.09.2016
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//-->NEW!YOUROFFICIALRASPBERRY PI MAGAZINEWin!10RASPI2sELEMENT14.COMTHANKS TO100 pages of hacking & makingIssue 36August 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiGET STARTED WITHRASPBERRY PIHow to unbox your credit card-sized PC and start hacking today!RETRO CLASSICSThe very best games of yesteryearyou can bring back to life…SIMULATE PHYSICSWITH PYTHONCreate a whole solarsystem on your Raspberry Pi3D PRINTING WITHRASPBERRY PIControl and view yourprinter with OctoPrintCREATE A STARTSCREEN IN SCRATCHHow to put the finishing touchesto your latest creationlso inside:A>CONQUER THE COMMAND LINE>BUILD YOUR OWN MOOD LIGHT>MAKE A SIMON SAYS ELECTRONIC GAME>IQAUDIO: THE ULTIMATE AUDIO ADD-ONSMINECRAFT SPLATRecreate Nintendo’sbrilliant Splatoon onyour Raspberry PiIssue 36•Aug 2015•£5.99089 772051 998001THE ONLY MAGAZINE WRITTEN BY THE COMMUNITY, FOR THE COMMUNITYWelcomePRSUPPOOUDRTERSOF:WELCOME TOYOUR OFFICIALPI MAGAZINE!The Raspberry Pi is now officially thesecond-best-selling computer ever tocome out of the UK. Despite its massiveaudience, most people don’t realise the RaspberryPi Foundation is actually a charity, and all theprofits from Pi sales are channelled into realisingthe Foundation’s goals. The aim is to makeaffordable, programmable computers availablefor everyone, all over the world. This £15/$20device is designed to allow children and adultsfrom all walks of life access to the internet,games and applications, and have theopportunity to learn to code.It’s hoped it will help jump-start anotherparadigm shift in computer education, too, likewe enjoyed when the first affordable computersof the 1980s arrived in our homes.Just like the Raspberry Pi, the proceeds fromsales of the official Raspberry Pi magazinealso go towards achieving the Foundation’scharitable aims. It’s also all about celebrating theincredible community that’s sprung up in theUK, America, and around the world. So if you’vedone something cool with a Raspberry Pi, or knowsomeone who has, we’d love to hear from you.I hope you enjoy our first print edition!THIS MONTH:16GET STARTED WITH RASPBERRY PIIt’s easier to unbox and set up your Pi than you might think!50PRINT IN 3D WITH RASPBERRY PI58MAKE A TINY SOLAR SYSTEM66MINECRAFT SPLAT!Use physics and forces to simulate the planets on your PiIntroducing OctoPrint – the open-source way to make in 3DRussell BarnesWe recreate Nintendo’s Wii U classic, Splatoon, in Minecraft!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, Mike Cook,David Crookes, Gareth Halfacree, Lucy Hattersley,Gina Häussge, Richard Hayler, Phil King,Ian McAlpine, Sean McManus, Simon Monk,Martin O’Hanlon, Les Pounder, Matt Richardson,Richard Smedley, Sean M Tracey&Robin Withers.DISTRIBUTIONSeymour Distribution Ltd2 East Poultry Ave,LondonEC1A 9PT |+44 (0)207 429 4000This magazine is printed on paper sourced fromsustainable forests and the printer operates anenvironmental management system which hasbeen assessed as conforming to ISO 14001.SUBSCRIPTIONSSelect Publisher Services LtdPO Box 6337BournemouthBH1 9EH |+44 (0)1202 586 848The MagPi magazine is published by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., Mount Pleasant House, Cambridge, CB3 0RN. Thepublisher, editor and contributors accept no responsibility in respect of any omissions or errors relating to goods, productsor services referred to or advertised in the magazine. Except where otherwise noted, content in this magazine is licensedunder a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). ISSN: 2051-9982.raspberrypi.org/magpiAugust 2015 2015MagpiMarchTHe3ContentsIssue 36 August 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiTUTORIALS>BUILD A MOOD LIGHTJoin Dr Simon Monk for more Everyday Engineering fun!COVER FEATURE44>MASTER THE COMMAND LINE48>3D PRINT WITH OCTOPRINTLearn more command prompt skills with Richard SmedleyStart and monitor your creations with your Raspberry Pi50>MAKE A SCRATCH TITLE SCREEN52Author and MagPi regular Sean McManus shows us how>MIKE’S PI BAKERY: STRING PONG54Author and hacker Mike Cook creates another corker16UNBOX YOURRASPBERRY PIQUIET PLEASE!HISTORIANSAT PLAYThe MagPi speaks to The BritishLibrary Labs about a new project todo exciting things with useful data>PYTHON PHYSICS AND FORCES58How to build a solar system inside your Raspberry Pi>BUILD A SIMON SAYS GAME>MINECRAFT SPLATMartin ‘Minecraft’ O’Hanlon recreates Splatoon!Test your memory with this Explorer HAT-inspired creation646672It’s easy to get started with the world’s favourite credit card-sized PC!>LIVE CODING WITH SONIC PIThe creator of Sonic Pi starts a new tutorial series12IN THE NEWS6THE CREATIVETECHNOLOGISTSWe get together with the young people exploringand using tech in new ways, thanks to Raspberry PiINSIDELIVERPOOLMAKEFEST8Daleks, textiles, Minecraft, robots,and musical fruit and veg. Thefirst ever Liverpool Makefest wasanything but boring4August 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiContentsTHE BIG FEATURE38The Raspberry Pi is helping to revive some age-old gaming classics. The MagPi investigates...Don’t miss your chance towin a Raspberry Pi 2 in thismonth’s reader competition...916YOUR PROJECTSREGULARS>NEWS>TECHNICAL FAQSGot a problem? Our experts answer all your questionsKeep up to date with the biggest stories from the world of Pi74>BOOK REVIEWS34THE JOYTONELearn all about this amazing and totally unique kind of musical instrumentThe latest computer books reviewed and rated8496>THE FINAL WORDMatt Richardson considers the creative uses of the PiCOMMUNITY>EVENTSFind a community gathering near you in the coming weeksPi NotebookAdafruit’s Ruiz brothers do it again, this timecreating a tiny 3D-printed retro laptop889226>THE BIG QUESTIONCan the Raspberry Pi help primary school children?Nin10doPiScanOne project builder created this rather cleverAmazon Dash scanner. Here’s how…28>LETTERSHave your say on the magazine and the community94Retro games consoles don’t get much better thanthis. Find out how it was made…REVIEWS>IQAUDIO DIGIAMP+>SWANKY PAINT>THE FUZE>3D PRINTING PEN>ADAFRUIT HDMI BACKPACK>WITTY PIAugust 201530KuduFind out what Kudu can do that media centresoftware like Kodi can’t327678798082835raspberrypi.org/magpi
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