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Raspberry Pi Handbook, Special Edition #25 - Digital Issue
Welcome to the Raspberry Pi Handbook, a single volume with all you need to install, configure, and discover the amazing Raspberry Pi. Read on for a gallery of exciting projects that highlight the best features of the Raspberry Pi environment.
IN THIS ISSUE:
First Steps
We describe how to assemble your Pi, install an operating system, and configure your computer.
Understanding Linux
Raspbian is a fully functional Linux operating system. If you're new to the free Linux OS, this crash course will help you get your bearings.
Raspbian LXDE
Explore the graphical user interface available for your Raspberry Pi system.
NOOBS 1.4
The NOOBS boot manager helps beginners try out various Rasp Pi operating systems.
Pi Software
Raspbian comes with an exciting assortment of desktop apps, games, and programming tools.
Scratch Programming
Write cool programs with Scratch - a programming language for beginners.
Pi File and Print Servers
File service, automated backup, and print service for the home network.
A Pi Web Server
Test your web creations with a tiny Pi web server.
Kodi Media Center
With the free Kodi software, turn your Raspberry Pi into a media center with a fancy interface - and a whole lot more.
Remote Access
Use SSH for remote connections to your Raspberry Pi.
Interfacing for Beginners
Get started connecting your Pi to external devices.
Steady Hands
A game to test your fine motor skills.
IR Remote
Turn a Raspberry Pi into an IR remote control.
I2C Bus: Basics
Getting to know the Raspberry Pi I2C bus.
BrickPi
Build a Raspberry Pi into your Lego Mindstorms projects.
The Rasp Pi Display
The new Rasp Pi display provides a compact option for viewing screen output - at a Pi-like low price of $60.
Retro Gaming on the Pi
Transform your Pi into a platform for classic gaming.
Rasp Pi Camera Module
The Raspberry Pi camera module opens up a whole new world of useful projects.
Programming the GPIO
Export ports, handle interrupts, and program the general-purpose I/O.
Mathematica on the Pi
Wolfram Mathematica and Wolfram language are pre-installed on the Pi.