Linux User and Developer has fast become the best mainstream magazine for the Raspberry Pi. They regularly print multiple Pi features every month and this month’s is no exception. Here’s a list of the articles you can expect to find when it comes out in shops this coming week:
- A guide to ‘essential’ add-ons for the Pi including:
- USB cable with switch
- Adafruit 16-channel PWM/servo driver board
- PiBorg PicoBorg Reverse
- MCP3008 analog-to-digital converter chip
- Pi Camera
- The PiTFT screen
- Sharp IR range finder
- Adafruit Barometric, temp and altitude sensor
- Adafruit Electret microphone amplifier
- Adafruit stereo audio amplifier
- An entire mini-mag devoted to the Pi including:
- Dexter Industries’ BrickPi Bookreader project
- A guide to getting started with Minecraft Pi Edition (including a plug for Kano’s visual Minecraft programming environment)
- How to mine Bitcoins with the Pi
- How to use your Pi with BOINC and contribute to international scientific projects
- A feature on the Compute Module
- A guide to parallel processing on the Pi with the aim of building a ‘supercomputer’
- An review of the Wolfson Audio Card (which a higher-than-expected and deserved (IMHO) 4/5 rating)
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