Help connecting the board, if it even is the good board

Hello, I got an arduino nano but I don't even know if I have the right forum, I came here for help connecting my arduino nano
board to the software, can someone please guide me, here is my arduino nano


That looks like classic Nano, not a Nano ESP32 so I have moved your topic to the relevant forum category

Where are you stuck ?

Plug a USB lead into the Nano and Windows should create a COM port as it does for your other boards

Select Nano as the board and the newly created COM port in the IDE and you are in business

What have you tried so far ?

thats the problem, I am not on windows, I am on chrome, here is what my software looks like:


and I posted here, because the number under it is 32, not 33, so I didn't know

right now I have my arduino uno pluged in

that is the 0043

I assume that you mean a Chromebook. That is not something that I am familiar with I am afraid

Have you used other Arduino boards with it ?

yep, my arduino uno, which is currently what I use all the time, I just want to use a nano because I am making a small fan as a robotics project and an uno is a bit (a lot) too big for it

I see upload completed, that means it worked. Is there still a problem?

this was on my arduino uno, my nano doesn't let uploads to be completed

Have you tried all 3 versions of NANO, is it a clone? Tools->Processor

Can your provide a link to what you bought? The board seems to have the Logic Green lgt8f328p-lqfp32 processor which is a bit different from the AVR processor. I think that you need to install the following board package: GitHub - dbuezas/lgt8fx: Board Package for Logic Green LGT8F328P LGT8F328D and LGT8F88D

Edit:
If that is possible in the cloud editir is another question.

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When you plug in your Nano, does it look the same in the serial port dialog, or is it one row less?

well, in robotic class, we just borrow boards, we don't buy them

OK, in that case borrow a Nano with an Atmel/Microchip 328P. Or ask your teacher if your board can possibly work on a Chromebook.

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ok, here is what happens when I connect the nano, this is as far as I get:


here you go ^

Ok, you got USB Serial this time, which should be the right port, part 1 done. Part 2: Did you install the board file as instructed by @sterretje ?

how :/.

It is not possible. Arduino Cloud has preinstalled support for a select set of board moels, and there is no way to add support to Arduino Cloud for any additional board models.

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