Type in nvcc –version from your Jetson Nano terminal is the sure way.
If the nvcc is missing, it could mean that the jetson-toolkit were not installed, or the binaries was not added to your session.

The commands to reassociate.
Continue readingType in nvcc –version from your Jetson Nano terminal is the sure way.
If the nvcc is missing, it could mean that the jetson-toolkit were not installed, or the binaries was not added to your session.
The commands to reassociate.
Continue readingPart number used for the board in the seeed reComputer J1020 connecting to the nVidia Jetson SODIMM module is reComputer J202 – Carrier Board for Jetson Xavier NX/Nano/TX2 NX.
Based on the spec sheet in the web site above, the J202 carrier board. Can be used to host the Jetson Xavier NX, Jetson Nano and Jetson TX2 NX.
Other than the Jetson Nano, any other Jetson module that is compatible with the J202 carrier board will requires a heatsink with active fan.
Recommended heatsink with active fan Manufacturer Part Number (MPN)s are as follows:
ATS-NVA-2781-C1-R0
114992687
Adding SSD into will requires M.2 nvme into the reComputer J1020, this post is based on Memory Expansion | Seeed Studio Wiki
The documentation is a bit vague on the NVMe SSD to be used other than very basic instructions. However, in my attempt it is smooth.
The SSD that was chosen as the expansion storage is the Kingston NV2 PCIe NVMe M.2 500GB. The J1020 requires the SSD to be M key.