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The official Raspberry Pi magazine
Issue 40 Christmas 2015
raspberrypi.org/magpi
Raspberry Pi Zero is a real $5 computer. Learn to code while you play Minecraft
(or do just about anything else you can dream up)
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Issue 40
Dec 2015
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PLUS:
ASTRO PI IS EN ROUTE TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
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IO Pi Plus
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Raspberry Pi giving you 128 digital
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Welcome
RASPBERRY PI ZERO:
ACCESS TO TOOLS
M
y first computer, a second-hand BBC Micro
with its built-in BASIC, cost me £220 in
1989. That’s £500 in today’s money. My
Amiga was a little cheaper, costing £200 in 1993,
but I had to save for three more months to buy the
software and documentation I needed to program it.
Throughout my childhood, cost limited my access
to the tools I needed to learn. This is why, of all the
work that we do at Raspberry Pi, driving down the
cost of computing is the single thing that matters
most to me.
The original Raspberry Pi Model B and its
successors put a programmable computer within
reach of anyone with $20-35 to spend. Now we’re
taking the next step: in Raspberry Pi Zero, we finally
have a computer we can sell for $5, or give away on
the front of a magazine.
We all need access to tools. Cost should never be a
barrier. Enjoy your Raspberry Pi Zero.
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THIS MONTH:
8
INTRODUCING THE TINY
$5
PI ZERO
Find out what the Zero is and what you can do with it
Eben Upton
16
SET UP YOUR
FREE
RASPBERRY PI
Find out which cables you need and how to set it up
70
ASTRO PI:
WE ARE GO FOR LAUNCH!
The Raspberry Pi is going to space with some of your projects
76
GET STARTED WITH THE
SENSE HAT
Want to share in the excitement of Astro Pi? Here’s how…
FIND US ONLINE
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EDITORIAL
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PUBLISHING
Managing Editor:
Russell Barnes
russell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523
Features Editor:
Rob Zwetsloot
Technical Editor:
David Whale
Sub Editors:
Laura Clay, Phil King, Lorna Lynch
Critical Media:
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Head of Design:
Dougal Matthews
Designers:
Lee Allen, Mike Kay
Illustrator:
Sam Alder
For advertising & licensing:
russell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523
Publisher:
Liz Upton
CEO:
Eben Upton
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CONTRIBUTORS
Sam Aaron, Mike Cook, David Crookes, Gareth
Halfacree, Lucy Hattersley, Richard Hayler, Dave
Honess, Phil King, Simon Monk, Rachel Rayns,
Matt Richardson, Richard Smedley & Sean Tracey
The MagPi magazine is published by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., Mount Pleasant House, Cambridge, CB3 0RN. The
publisher, editor and contributors accept no responsibility in respect of any omissions or errors relating to goods, products
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under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). ISSN: 2051-9982.
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