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As promised here are 21 Raspberry Pi Projects.
#1 Retro Game Emulator
If you love classics from consoles such as the Sega systems, Nintendo 64 and many others then this is the perfect way to relive all those games. The installation process is easy and fast so that you get playing those awesome retro games in no time.
#2 Pi Camera Time Lapse
If you’re amazed by timelapses then you are not alone! These awesome videos that can compress several days into just minutes simply look amazing. The best thing is you can setup your very own Time Lapse with just a few easy steps and for less than $100.
#3 Mumble Server
If you’re a gamer then you would certainly know what a VOIP server is. Mumble allows you to connect to voice & text chat room so you can talk, discuss and do whatever you basically want to.
The Pi makes for a great small scale Mumble server allowing you host lag free voice chat for a few people.
#4 Kodi Media Centre
Learn how to get your Raspberry Pi up and running with one of the best media center software around. This guide will walk you through all the steps to get Kodi up and running on your Raspberry Pi.
#5 Raspberry Pi Webcam Server
Learn to set up a stream from a camera that you access both inside your own network and also outside for when you’re on the go.
#6 Web Server
Turn your Raspberry Pi into your very own web server that can also handle PHP applications such as WordPress.
#7 Raspberry Pi NAS
Ever wanted to easily share files amongst your house mates and family? A NAS (network attached storage) might be just what you’re looking for. It is simply a folder or many folders that allows you to login and drop files in there. Best of all it is not that hard to setup.
#8 Flight Tracker
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a flight tracker that will allow you detect and track any flights within 100-300 mile radius around your house. This project makes use of a Mini DVB-T Digital TV USB Dongle and connects to flightaware.com where you will be awarded with an enterprise account worth $80 a month!
#9 TorrentBox
Want an always on torrent box then this is perfect as it keeps your power costs down but your torrents going all the time. The Raspberry Pi seems to handle these very well.
#10 Minecraft Server
Want to setup your very own Raspberry Pi Minecraft server that you can stuff around on or play with your friends on.
#11 Cloud Storage
A cloud server is a perfect solution to have access to files for whenever you’re on the go. Much like Dropbox and other cloud storage solutions apart from you have complete control over your stuff.
#12 Git Server
Learn how to turn your PI into a git where you can store your code without needing to pay for a premium service such as GitHub.
#13 Music Player
Want a cool mini music player then this is the perfect way to turn your Raspberry Pi into exactly that. This Raspberry Pi music player can not just play local music files but can stream from services such as Spotify, Google Music and much more.
#14 Security Camera System
If you want a low cost CCTV security system then this is the perfect way to make that happen. All you need is some webcams or PI cameras and Raspberry Pi rigs and you’re good to go.
#15 Raspberry Pi Photo Frame
This simple tutorial takes you through the steps to setting up your very own Raspberry Pi photo frame. The process is pretty easy and it looks great!
#16 Steambox
Learn how to setup a steam box using the Raspberry Pi. You will need a Nvidia graphics card in your gaming PC to be able to complete this tutorial.
#17 BOINC
BOINC short for Berkeley Open Infrastructure for network computing is a great way to volunteer extra computer resources for a variety of projects.
#18 Plex Server
Setup a plex server that’s perfect for streaming media to multiple people. The Pi can handle video and music just fine however if you get to HD/1080P video streaming it may start to struggle.
#19 X86 Apps
By default the Raspberry Pi doesn’t support x86 apps however by using an emulator you can add support. This is great if you want to install an app you love onto the Pi.
#20 DOSBox
Get a DOS emulator running on the Raspberry Pi so you can play hundreds of classic DOS games. You will find some games will run better than others.
#21 Wireless Access Point
Need to extend your WiFi further? You can turn your Raspberry Pi into a wireless access point so you can boost your WiFi into those dark spots.
#22 VPN Server
A VPN is perfect to help protect yourself when you’re in public spaces and find the need to connect securely to the web. On a VPN you can stay encrypted and secure.
#23 Email Server
An email server is a fantastic way to learn how to setup and configure the software and networking involved with emails. It’s probably too lightweight for any heavy tasks but great for light use.