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Tutorials 56 60
42 Learn Python data structures
48 Program in Scratch
> Issue 142 > June 2024 56 Motion control a robot arm
60 Rescue your old backups
Cover Feature
64 Build a KiCad RP2040 Controller Motion control a robot arm Rescue your
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36 Build a Raspberry 36
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Pi 5 media player The Big Feature
72
Regulars
08 World of Raspberry Pi
30 Case Study: EpiSensor
90 Your Letters
92 Community events calendar
97 Next month
98 The Final Word CrowVi display
Project Showcases 84
Summer projects
16 sprinklR irrigation
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20 Audiophile Pi Reviews
22 Mini Dexed
26 Cat TV 78 CrowVi display
28 RC plane OSD 80 Ten amazing gaming accessories
82 Learn networking
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Community
84 What’s Ken Making interview
86 This Month in Raspberry Pi What’s Ken Making interview
WIN M.2 HAT+ 94
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