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The MagPi magazine issue 81. This article is from the latest issue of The MagPi magazine, which is out today and can be purchased online, at the Raspberry Pi Store, or from many newsagents and bookshops, such as WHSmith and Barnes & Noble.
Mobile data collection made easy.
The latest version of Magpi's mobile app, Magpi+ ('Magpi Plus') works with the Magpi web application to deploy mobile data collection forms. You need a Magpi.com account to use this app.
Sign up for free at www.magpi.com to create an account and design your forms, and then access forms via this app to collect data on the go.
The new app includes new interface, signature fields, barcode reading, NFC tag reading, ranking questions, and more.
Learn more: https://home.magpi.com/introducing-magpi-plus/
Features not-yet-supported: https://support.magpi.com/solution/articles/6000185273-magpi-app-unsupported-features
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Winner of the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award and the Lemelson-MIT Award for Sustainability, Magpi has more than 80,000 users in more than 200 countries. Customers include the World Bank, the Red Cross, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, CDC, Deloitte, DARPA, and many others.
Magpi: the fastest, easiest, least expensive way to collect data on your iOS device. Copyright 2018 Magpi.
The latest version of Magpi's mobile app, Magpi+ ('Magpi Plus') works with the Magpi web application to deploy mobile data collection forms. You need a Magpi.com account to use this app.
Sign up for free at www.magpi.com to create an account and design your forms, and then access forms via this app to collect data on the go.
The new app includes new interface, signature fields, barcode reading, NFC tag reading, ranking questions, and more.
Learn more: https://home.magpi.com/introducing-magpi-plus/
Features not-yet-supported: https://support.magpi.com/solution/articles/6000185273-magpi-app-unsupported-features
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Winner of the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award and the Lemelson-MIT Award for Sustainability, Magpi has more than 80,000 users in more than 200 countries. Customers include the World Bank, the Red Cross, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, CDC, Deloitte, DARPA, and many others.
Magpi: the fastest, easiest, least expensive way to collect data on your iOS device. Copyright 2018 Magpi.
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Issue 2
June 2012
Editorial
Welcome to Issue 2 of The MagPi, a community led magazine keeping you up to date with all things Raspberry Pi.
What a month it has been following the release of Issue 1! The interest we received has astounded us, with over 100,000 views by readers as far apart as the US to New Zealand and Russia to South America. We have had positive reviews from the BBC’s Rory Cellan-Jones, the Wall Street Journal Tech and many others. Thank you all for your kind words of support and constructive comments.
Following the release of Issue 1, some of our readers soon highlighted an error in the logo for JavaScript. We hope that this has not caused too much confusion and
wish to clarify that the official logo for JavaScript is as follows:
Thank you for drawing this to our attention.
In this issue of the MagPi we return to the Python Pit to give you more tasty tutorials and tips whilst also introducing you to our brand new section, the Command Line Clinic. The Scratch Patch will be returning in Issue 3. We invite you into the world of interfacing, how to install an Operating System on an SD card and setting up the basics on your Raspberry Pi. There is also more on building the skutter robotic arm. If this wasn’t enough, we thought we would treat you to a double page spread dissecting the Pi and much, much more.
Before drawing this editorial to an end, I would like to take this opportunity to thank not only the Raspberry Pi Foundation for warmly welcoming us, but also to the MagPi team and all of its contributors for their continual hard work and dedication to producing the magazine.
We hope you continue to enjoy reading the MagPi and that it inspires you to get programming.
Ash Stone
Chief Editor of The MagPi
This issue is supported by:
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Issue Contents
Little bundles of joy
The first orders of Raspberry Pi computers are now reaching the homes of excited owners.
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Pi Setup
There are many ways to setup the Raspberry Pi, depending on your needs and the peripherals you wish to use.
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SD Card Setup
Download your preferred Operating System (OS) you wish to run from the Raspberry Pi website: www.raspberrypi.org/downloads • The download page includes instructions for carrying out file corruption checks (using SHA-1 checksums), recommended to avoid problems. • Take note of the … Continued
6
Resize Partitions
In order to maximise the use of an SD card, it is recommended the main partition of the card is enlarged to fill up the remaining unallocated space on the card.
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In Control
If you want a change from playing games or browsing the internet, what else is there that you can do with a computer? What I would like to share with you is the tremendous fascination of using a computer for control. You can get the computer to switch things on and off, respond to events and take a variety of measurements. This is known as ‘interfacing’.
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Pi Dissection
Information based on Raspberry Pi Rev1 board and given as a guide. Tip: Engineers often use 3″V”3 notation in electrical drawings (schematics) to indicate a 3.3V or 1K2 (=1200) to ensure the decimal point is clearly marked (mistaking 33V … Continued
16
Skutter Part 1.5
Bodge N Hackitt has been unable to provide us with part 2 of his Skutter project this month, due to exams and family commitments. But he will be back! In the meantime, tzj has bravely taken up the challenge of … Continued
18
Command Line Clinic
This is the first in a series of articles to help you to start using the command line interface of your Raspberry Pi.
20
Computer Music
Interesting facts The first computer to sing a song was an IBM 7094 in 1961. The song was Daisy Bell (as in ‘Daaaisy, Daaaisy, give me your answer, do’). The song was also used in the science fiction film 2001: … Continued
22
Python in your VirtualBox
Following on from last time, we thought we would show you how to write and run Python programs using your VirtualBox, and a few simple file and folder operations.
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Pygame Graphics
This month we are going to start looking at how the Pygame libraries can help to visually improve our programs.
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