So I have my Pocket Beagle up and running via USB connection to Laptop 
(WIndows and Linux), I saw the information about using Click boards, so I 
bought a few - ethernet, wifi, serial, Lcd, etc. Now I'm thinking...how do 
I attach these? Am I suppose to solder on a MikroBus Socket? Put on Female 
Headers? Solder direct? There seems to be very little documentation on 
this. Some of the boards are 3.7 volt - I have a 3.7 volt Lipo I use with 
Pi Zero's, am I supposed to use a 3.7 Lipo to use those Clicks that only 
support 3.7? Maybe this is in the "everyone knows" category, but I'd really 
like to expand the little board - I'll use it to connect to my HP 200LX! 
Otherwise it's just a board I connect to my laptop when I want to use it.

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