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Index
Preface
Raspberry Pi Foundation What Can You Do with It? Raspberry Pi for Makers Linux and Raspberry Pi What Others Have Done with Raspberry Pi Conventions Used in This Book Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Getting Up and Running
A Tour of the Boards The Proper Peripherals The Case Choose Your Distribution Flash the SD Card
For Advanced Users: Create Your Own Disk Image
Booting Up Configuring Your Pi Getting Online Shutting Down
Running Headless
Troubleshooting Going Further
2. Getting Around Linux on the Raspberry Pi
Using the Command Line
Files and the Filesystem
More Linux Commands
Processes Sudo and Permissions The Network
/etc Setting the Date and Time Installing New Software Sound in Linux Upgrading Your Firmware Going Further
3. Other Operating Systems and Linux Distributions
Distributions for Home Theater Distributions for Music Retrocomputing and Retrogaming Internet of Things Other Useful Distributions Going Further
4. Python on the Pi
Hello, Python A Bit More Python Objects and Modules Even More Modules Launching Other Programs from Python Troubleshooting Errors Going Further
5. Arduino and the Pi
Installing Arduino in Raspbian
Finding the Serial Port
Talking in Serial Using Firmata Going Further
6. Basic Input and Output
Using Inputs and Outputs
Digital Output: Lighting Up an LED
Beginner’s Guide to Breadboarding
Digital Input: Reading a Button
Project: Cron Lamp Timer
Scripting Commands Connecting a Lamp Scheduling Commands with cron
More About cron
Going Further
7. Programming Inputs and Outputs with Python
Testing GPIO in Python Blinking an LED Reading a Button Project: Simple Soundboard Going Further
8. Analog Input and Output
Output: Converting Digital to Analog
Test-Driving PWM Taking PWM Further
Input: Converting Analog to Digital
Variable Resistors
Voltage Divider Circuit Force-Sensitive Resistor
Going Further
9. Working with Cameras
Connecting and Testing the Camera Module
Project: Making a GIF Capturing Video
Testing USB Webcams Installing and Testing SimpleCV
Additional Steps for the Raspberry Pi Camera Module
Displaying an Image Modifying an Image Accessing the Camera Face Detection Project: Raspberry Pi Photobooth Going Further
10. Python and the Internet
Download Data from a Web Server
Fetching the Weather Forecast
Serving Pi (Be a Web Server)
Flask Basics
Connecting the Web to the Real World Project: WebLamp Going Further
A. Writing an SD Card Image
Writing an SD Card from OS X Writing an SD Card from Windows Writing an SD Card from Linux
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