Also, under the Tools --> bootloader Atmega328P, you will likely need to select the "Olde bootloader" option if you are using a clone.
Jack, W8TEE
On Friday, May 14, 2021, 11:59:53 AM EDT, Evan Hand <elhandjr@...> wrote:
Jerry,
I would go to the Windows Device Manager (right-click on the Windows Start Icone) and verify that the CH340 driver is connected and the com port assigned.? It should show up under Ports (Com & LPT).?
Also, note that you need to have the Nano connected BEFORE you open the IDE for communication.? Not all software will recognize an added drive after it is opened.