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0 4 19 "The MagPi Letter of the Month" "J Ellerington"
0 4 20 "Tutorial" "How to customise your LXDE menu" "Arranging the menus in LXDE is a little more of a challenge than on Windows…" "Jason 'Jaseman' Davies"
0 4 22 "Tutorial" "The Command Line Clinic" "In this month's article, we will see how to edit configuration files. Configuration files allow you to change the behaviour of a Linux computer." "Bobby Redmond"
-0 4 24 "The C Cave" "Tutorial 2 - Variables, conditions and loops." "Before introducing this month's tutorial, let us take a quick look at the solution to last month's challenge problem:" "W H Bel; D Shepley"
+0 4 24 "The C Cave" "Tutorial 2 - Variables, conditions and loops." "Before introducing this month's tutorial, let us take a quick look at the solution to last month's challenge problem:" "W H Bell; D Shepley"
0 4 28 "The Scratch Patch" "In this article we will make a very simple game in Scratch" "Antiloquax"
0 4 30 "The Python Pit" "This month's example game demonstrates how to capture and use keydown/keyup events as well as introducing music and sound It also uses some of the techniques we have shown in previous examples. You will need to download some .png images and .wav audio files." "Antiloquax; Jason 'Jaseman' Davies"
0 4 32 "Feedback"
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0 11 9 "The MagPi April Competition"
0 11 10 "Difficulty: Advanced" "Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Wireless Pi-Point" "WiFi Access Point" "Guy Eastwood"
0 11 15 "Events" "The MagPi What's On Guide" "Want to keep up to date with all things Raspberry Pi in your area?"
-0 11 16 "Difficulty: Intermediate" "Minecraft: Pi Edition" "Martin O'Hanlon"
+0 11 16 "Difficulty: Intermediate" "Minecraft: Pi Edition" "Martin O’Hanlon"
0 11 20 "Difficulty: Beginner" "1 - Configuring CUPS" "Printing with CUPS" "Stewart Watkiss"
0 11 23 "Difficulty: Medium" "Setting up a simple intranet" "Simpler Intranet" "Jason ""Jaseman"" Davies"
0 11 25 "Difficulty: Advanced" "Raspberry Pi: Assembly Language" "RISC OS" "Bruce Smith"
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0 13 2 "Introduction" "The MagPi 13" "Ash Stone"
0 13 4 "Interview" "Amy Mather: The future of young hackers?" "Adrian Harper"
0 13 9 "Events" "The MagPi What's On Guide"
-0 13 10 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 1 : Introduction to Pi Matrix and programming the I 2C bus" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of LEDs" "Bruce E. Hall (W8BH)"
+0 13 10 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 1 : Introduction to Pi Matrix and programming the I 2C bus" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of LEDs" "Bruce E Hall (W8BH)"
0 13 15 "Difficulty: Beginner" "Creating music using the Raspberry Pi - Part 3" "Bellissima by D J Quicksilver" "David Honess"
0 13 16 "Difficulty: Advanced" "These projects are for hobbyists confident with a soldering iron and are prepared to purchase their own components" "It's a small world after all" "Lloyd Seaton"
0 13 18 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Fly your Cobra MkIII trading and combat craft in this classic game" "RISC OS Elite" "David Honess"
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0 14 8 "Difficulty: Beginner" "Controlling the Maplin/OWIrobot robotic arm" "Python Control: Control using a Python script" "Peter Lavelle"
0 14 12 "Difficulty: Advanced" "Input/Output Processor" "I/O, A/D & Timing: Using an ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller"
0 14 14 "Difficulty: Advanced" "Make a low cost GPIO expander" "Build a Guzunty: An Open Source, Open Hardware Addon" "Derek Campbell"
-0 14 16 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 2: Control individual LEDs & give the Pi Matrix a workout" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of 64 LEDs" "Bruce E. Hall (W8BH)"
+0 14 16 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 2: Control individual LEDs & give the Pi Matrix a workout" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of 64 LEDs" "Bruce E Hall (W8BH)"
0 14 21 "Events" "The MagPi What's On Guide" "Want to keep up to date with all things Raspberry Pi in your area?"
0 14 22 "Feature" "What are the ingredients for a fun filled family Pi day?" "Raspberry Pi: Boot Camps" "Dr Mike Bartley; Caroline Higgins"
0 14 24 "Difficulty: Advanced" "Programming in Charm part 3" "An Introduction to CHARM" "Peter Nowosad"
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0 15 10 "Difficulty: Beginner" "The Raspberry Pi camera - part 2" "Advanced Operation: Go pro with the camera module" "James Hughes"
0 15 14 "Feature" "This constructional project is for hobbyists who are confident with a soldering iron, who like to have options and are prepared to DIFFICULTY : ADVANCED purchase their own components" "Mega Power: Adding a ATmega MCU" "Lloyd Seaton"
0 15 16 "Difficulty: Beginner" "Raspberry Pi timekeeping with a real time clock" "The Rasclock: Get yours today from ModMyPi" "Jacob Marsh"
-0 15 18 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 3: Building a toolkit of patterns including Cylons!" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of 64 LEDs" "Bruce E. Hall (W8BH)"
+0 15 18 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 3: Building a toolkit of patterns including Cylons!" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of 64 LEDs" "Bruce E Hall (W8BH)"
0 15 20 "Difficulty: Intermediate" "Getting MAME up and running" "Historic Arcade Games: MAME - Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator" "Karl Welsh"
0 15 24 "Difficulty: Intermediate" "XML for the Raspberry Pi: Part 1" "John Shovic"
0 15 28 "Difficulty: Intermediate" "Bake your own Pi filling" "My OS: Build a customised operating system" "Martin Kalitis"
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0 16 2 "Introduction" "The MagPi 16" "Ash Stone"
0 16 4 "Difficulty: Advanced" "Skutter - Expanding your senses with I 2C" "Skutter I²C" "Stephen Richards"
0 16 12 "Difficulty: Intermediate" "The Pato surveillance system" "Patoss" "Jorge Rancé"
-0 16 16 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 4: Multiplexing and scrolling text messages" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of 64 LEDs" "Bruce E Hall (W8BH))"
+0 16 16 "Difficulty: Moderate" "Part 4: Multiplexing and scrolling text messages" "Pi Matrix: Control an 8x8 matrix of 64 LEDs" "Bruce E Hall (W8BH)"
0 16 20 "Book review" "Book: Raspberry Pi In Easy Steps" "Mike McGrath"
0 16 20 "Book review" "Book: Python for Kids" "Jason R. Briggs"
0 16 22 "Difficulty: Beginner" "A plug and play LED matrix board for the Raspberry Pi" "The Pi-Lite: Get yours today from ModMyPi" "Jacob Marsh"
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0 21 44 "Skill Level: Beginner" "Stronghold of the Dwarven Lords" "Text Adventure: A Tim Harnell game in Python" "Martin Hodgson"
0 21 48 "Feedback & Question Time"
0 22 2 "Introduction" "The MagPi 22" "Ash Stone"
-0 22 4 "Skill Level: Intermediate" "Reflective solar tracking control system" "Astronomical: Advanced motor control" "Nathan D. Williams; Nicholas P. Truncale"
+0 22 4 "Skill Level: Intermediate" "Reflective solar tracking control system" "Astronomical: Advanced motor control" "Nathan D Williams; Nicholas P Truncale"
0 22 8 "Skill Level: Intermediate" "PiBow + PiGlow night light" "Nightlight; keeping night-time monsters away" "Andy Baker"
0 22 14 "Skill Level: Beginner" "Introducing Laika Explorer and digital output electronics - Part 1" "Andy Bakin"
0 22 18 "Skill Level: Advanced" "LEGO® Power Functions remote control" "LEGO® Interfacing: Using and ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller" "Philip Munts"
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0 24 4 "Skill Level: Advanced" "Building an oscilloscope with a Raspberry Pi" "Kernel module to reach analogue sampling limit" "Daniel Pelikan"
0 24 12 "Skill Level: Advanced" "Part 2: Implementing the Code" "Studying atmospheric pollution: A multi-sensor array for atmospheric science" "Michael Petersen"
0 24 18 "Skill Level: Intermediate" "Part 5: Deployment and Results" "Project Curacao: Remote sensor monitoring in the Caribbean" "John Shovic"
-0 24 22 "Skill Level: Intermediate" "DIY chemistry lab: Building a spectrophotometer" "Wolfram Analysis: Measuring light absorption" "Robert J. LeSuer"
+0 24 22 "Skill Level: Intermediate" "DIY chemistry lab: Building a spectrophotometer" "Wolfram Analysis: Measuring light absorption" "Robert J LeSuer"
0 24 26 "Picademy" "An interview with Carrie Anne Philbin" "Colin Deady; Tim Cox"
0 24 32 "Skill Level: Beginner" "Bringing Testudines out of the '80s" "Using Python and turtle graphics" "Paul Sutton"
0 24 34 "School report" "Tech-Dojo with the Raspberry Pi" "Ysgol BrynElian High School" "Allen Heard"
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0 36 54 "Tutorial" "String Pong" "String Pong is a new twist on the game of ping-pong, where players metaphorically bat a string of lit LEDs between each other. Here’s how to make it yourself…" "Mike Cook"
0 36 54 "Tutorial" "Simon says: Explore!" "Simon was one of the iconic electronic games of the 1970s. Now you can create your own version using a few simple components and the marvellous Pimoroni Explorer HAT" "Richard Hayler"
0 36 58 "Tutorial" "Part 6: Make Games with Python: Physics & Forces" "In the sixth part of this series, we give our game objects mass and let gravity come into play…" "Sean M Tracey"
-0 36 66 "Tutorial" "Minecraft Splat" "Create an exciting two-player game in Minecraft: Pi, inspired by Nintendo’s recent hit game Splatoon…" "Martin O'Hanlon"
+0 36 66 "Tutorial" "Minecraft Splat" "Create an exciting two-player game in Minecraft: Pi, inspired by Nintendo’s recent hit game Splatoon…" "Martin O’Hanlon"
0 36 72 "Tutorial" "Sonic Pi, Part 1: Live Coding" "Digital musician and Cambridge Computer Lab researcher Sam Aaron starts a new Sonic Pi tutorial series by introducing the art of live coding" "Sam Aaron"
0 36 74 "FAQ" "Frequently Asked Questions"
0 36 76 "Review" "Pi-DigiAmp+ with Pi-Case+" "Just add speakers: a complete hi-res audio DAC and amplifier in one small board, no soldering required, with an optional stylish acrylic case"
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0 71 13 "News" "New Computer Science Course for Irish Secondary Schools" "Computer Science Teachers’ Association of Ireland helps schools prepare"
0 71 16 "Feature" "Run Android on Raspberry Pi" "How to get Google’s Android operating system working on your Pi!"
0 71 30 "Projects" "Seeing Wand" "Point this magic wand at an item and it’ll speak its name. Phil King lifts the curtain to see how it’s done."
-0 71 32 "Projects" "Ghost Chess" "With this game of chess by Time Ness, Alex Angelov, and Alex Smith, the pieces appear to move by themselves. Davide Crookes checks it out."
+0 71 32 "Projects" "Ghost Chess" "With this game of chess by Time Ness, Alex Angelov, and Alex Smith, the pieces appear to move by themselves. David Crookes checks it out."
0 71 34 "Projects" "Trading Card Scanner/Organiser" "For his next trick, Michael Portera created a system out of LEGO to recognize, organise, and value his vast collection of Magic: The Gathering trading cards. David Crookes invesitigates."
0 71 36 "Projects" "Project MYHouse" "This smart doll’s house features gesture recognition. Nicola King takes a look inside…"
0 71 38 "Projects" "Vomit Comic Robot" "A tiny robot designed to make you smile? Nicola King sees the funny side of robotics."
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0 76 6 "The World of Pi" "Nybble: the open-source kitten" "Lucy Hattersley"
0 76 8 "The World of Pi" "Raspberry Pi in £78m computing education boost" "Dedicated funding for Raspberry Pi to transform UK computing education." "Rosie Hattersley"
0 76 10 "The World of Pi" "Raspbian updated" "New version of Raspberry Pi OS features VLC and Thonny version 3. By Lucy Hattersley" "Lucy Hattersley"
-0 76 12 "Project Showcase" "As We Are" "Ever wanted your face to be 14-foot high? Now you can with this sculpture covered in LEDs and powered by many, many Pi boards. Rob Zwetsloot tries to get his head around it" "Matthew Mohr, Mac Pierce" "Rob Zwetsloot"
+0 76 12 "Project Showcase" "As We Are" "Ever wanted your face to be 14-foot high? Now you can with this sculpture covered in LEDs and powered by many, many Pi boards. Rob Zwetsloot tries to get his head around it" "Matthew Mohr; Mac Pierce" "Rob Zwetsloot"
0 76 16 "Project Showcase" "Working Model of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Lighthouse" "Building ten working models of a lighthouse for your wedding day is a hugely impressive feat – Nicola King shines a light on an ambitious project" "Dave" "Nicola King"
0 76 18 "Project Showcase" "Ecosystem Monitor" "A team of London-based scientists are using Raspberry Pi boards and microphones to monitor biodiversity in Borneo’s forests. David Crookes listens in" "Sarab Sethi" "David Crookes"
0 76 20 "Project Showcase" "Project BoxBoom" "This modern take on a retro boombox is sure to (boom) shake the room, as David Crookes discovers" "Dane Hermse, Nicole Howard" "David Crookes"
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0 94 58 "Tutorial" "Make some noise with Raspberry Pi" "If your amazing project is a little too quiet, add high-fidelity sound with Raspberry Pi" "P J Evans"
0 94 62 "Tutorial" "Rotary encoders: Create your own colour palettes" "Use two rotary encoders to mix your own colours" "Mike Cook"
0 94 66 "Feature" "High Quality Camera Projects" "What to do with your brand new Raspberry Pi camera accessory"
-0 94 70 "Tutorial" "High Quality Camera case hack" "Turn an official Raspberry Pi case into the ultimate hackable camera rig" "Ozzy Hayler- Goodall; Richard Hayler- Goodall"
+0 94 70 "Tutorial" "High Quality Camera case hack" "Turn an official Raspberry Pi case into the ultimate hackable camera rig" "Ozzy Hayler-Goodall; Richard Hayler- Goodall"
0 94 74 "Review" "Strato Pi CM Duo" "Keeps your system running during updates with not one, but two microSD cards. By Lucy Hattersley" "Lucy Hattersley"
0 94 77 "Review" "Unicorn HAT Mini" "Light up your world with this mini multicoloured marvel. By Phil King" "Phil King"
0 94 78 "Review" "10 Best: Raspberry Pi robot kits" "Create an automaton with these excellent kits for Raspberry Pi"
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1 110 43 "Tutorial" "Ultimate home server: add sound and vision" "Turn your server into a media powerhouse with Plex and Mopidy" "P J Evans"
1 110 48 "Tutorial" "Stream viewer-controlled projects with Surrogate.TV" "Want a new level of interaction in your livestreams? Add Surrogate.TV to your Raspberry Pi projects for super low-latency audience control" "Rob Zwetsloot"
1 110 52 "Tutorial" "Recreate Gradius’s rock-spewing volcanoes" "Code an homage to Konami’s classic shoot-’em-up" "Mark Vanstone"
-1 110 55 "Tutorial" "Part 01: Create GUIs with Python: Stop-frame animation" "Build your own stop-frame animated GIF creator" "Laura Sach; Martin O'Hanlon"
+1 110 55 "Tutorial" "Part 01: Create GUIs with Python: Stop-frame animation" "Build your own stop-frame animated GIF creator" "Laura Sach; Martin O’Hanlon"
1 110 62 "Tutorial" "Build an Android tablet with Raspberry Pi" "Emteria.OS is a version of Android for Raspberry Pi. Let’s use it in its natural, portable environment, and use it for development" "Rob Zwetsloot"
1 110 68 "Feature" "Spook up your Raspberry Pi" "Unnerving upgrades for your pedestrian projects"
1 110 76 "Review" "Keybow 2040" "An RP2040-based auxiliary keyboard for macros, samples, and streams. Rob Zwetsloot gives them a tickle" "Rob Zwetsloot"