I’ve seen before that the Nano Every didn’t get acknowledged much, but now it seems as if it’s been removed completely.
It’s still for sale, how is the buyer supposed to learn about his board?
The Every falls AFAIK under the MegaAVR family (ATmega4809).
Bottom of the analogReference page.
Leo..
Arduino megaAVR Boards (UNO WiFi Rev2) is not Nano Every.
I know, and you know the Nano Every has the 4809.
The 4809 is mentioned once, halfway down that list.
I didn’t see it at first, I certainly don’t expect a newbee buyer to understand that.
Page 175 of the ATmega4809 datasheet confirms that list.
Leo..
Good question, and certainly not from the official Nano Every docs, or the few examples provided. This remarkably poor level of effort and product support is unfortunately typical of many of Arduino's recent product offerings.
There is a GitHub site for reporting issues with the arduino reference documentation
You can report an issue, or a pull request with a solution.
You can report this type of issues on https://www.arduino.cc/en/contact-us.
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