Hi all,

The aarch64 puma-RK3399 board, I emailed and asked:

I would like:1) An SD card socket for a trial OS. (eg. Fedora 30)2) An ethernet 
port, RJ45 either 1Gb or 100Mb is OK.3) USB ports 4) Power either 5V or 12V

Their response:

Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 19:20:34 +0200 
From: Makeljana Shkurti <[email protected]>   
To: [email protected]
Cc: Suraj Nathwani <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: puma-rk3399, do you have an IO board
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 Hi Alan,

Thank you very much for your email!

Please find answers to your questions in-line:

Please review and let me know how I can help further. If you want to order and 
test a DEVKIT,

you can quickly buy them at MOUSER and have them delivered ASAP.

You can order here: 
https://www.mouser.de/ProductDetail/Theobroma-Systems/EVK-RK3399-Q7?qs=sGAEpiMZZMu3sxpa5v1qrl%252BlR0I2RlhorF7S16QPZcs=

Please do not hesitate to let me know if you need more help or have further 
questions.

Best regards,

Makeljana

Extras that'd be "super cool", a SATA port or a PCIe socket.( to add disk 
storage either SSD or old fashioned SATA hard disk )

Again: Haikou has a PCIe socket.

On 20.06.2019, at 00:25, Al Beard <[email protected]> wrote:

Guys,On your website, do you have an IO board?I would like:1) An SD card socket 
for a trial OS. (eg. Fedora 30)2) An ethernet port, RJ45 either 1Gb or 100Mb is 
OK.3) USB ports 4) Power either 5V or 12V

Your requested features from 1 to 4 are supported by the HAIKOU Q7 DEV KIT.

You can check out the specs here:

https://www.theobroma-systems.com/haikou-q7-dev-kit/overview

5) A Raspberry Pi style 40 pin GPIO header.

We are not targeting the same market as the Raspberry and therefore 
[UTF-8?]don’t support their 40-pin GPIO header.

However, there is plenty of GPIO-capable headers on Haikou so we have you 
covered.

Extras that'd be "super cool", a SATA port or a PCIe socket.( to add disk 
storage either SSD or old fashioned SATA hard disk )

Haikou has a PCIe socket.

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