Turn your #RaspberryPi into a wireless access point

I know I’ve covered this sort of thing before, but it’s always good to have as many tutorials as possible on a subject. In this case, Gary Sims from MakeTechEasier has written a tutorial on configuring your wifi adapter to be an access point. Particularly useful for robotics projects where you want a direct connection to your Pi without going through a router first.

Read it here

#RaspberryPi device alerts you when International Space Station is above!

Paul Brown has done an excellent, comprehensive review of a beta of Liam Kennedy’s ISS-Above device. This device, which is being funded by Kickstarter, has an LCD display that alerts you whenever the ISS is overhead and gives other information along those lines.

Looks like an interesting one, this, and really shows a practical purpose for the Pi.

Read Paul’s review here.

Mobile power board for the #RaspberryPi – MoPi

Hamish Cunningham has recently launched a Kickstarter project for a new mobile power expansion board for the Pi. The board, which fits over the GPIO pins (and has holes for another header so you don’t lose the GPIO functionality) is available from £19 via Kickstarter.

If you’re coming to the Cambridge Raspberry Jam on Saturday (and you’re booked on the session), you’ll be able to see a presentation. Hamish is also appearing in our show-and-tell area so you’ll be able to see it ‘in the flesh’ as it were.

Visit his Kickstarter page here

“Master the Amazing #RaspberryPi” with Linux Format this month

This month’s Linux Format magazine (available in the UK and online) has lots of features on the Pi. There’s an introduction to Python, tutorials on using GPIO, a guide to non-Raspbian distros and an interview with Pi designed Pete Lomas. I’ve not got the issue yet, so there’s probably more than that, but the central part is a 20-page Pi special. I still wish magazines wouldn’t proclaim that you can “master” the Pi just by reading their articles, but it makes for a good front page splash. Nice graphic of a Pi being built too!

See more about the issue on the Linux Format site