25 no-problem projects in The MagPi magazine #96
By Lucy Hattersley. Posted
Eager to put your Raspberry Pi to use, but stuck for ideas and think it’s all a bit complex? These inspiring projects will help you get started on a new build. Everything here is easy to make, and the results are impressive.

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Run Windows 9x software
Boot a Raspberry Pi into Windows 98 and run classic software.This tutorial from KG Orphanides is a great way to rediscover computing from the 1990s.

Make making accessible
Ensure that everyone can join in with the fun of your builds by making them accessible to the widest possible audience.

Masafumi Ohta interview
Masafumi founded ‘Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group’ in October 2012, It’s thanks to the efforts of people like Masafumi that we’ve been able to see some of the amazing work from makers in Japan and even other parts of East Asia.

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