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Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ft6xx6x from 1.2.652 to 1.2.666
Bumps nanoFramework.M5Core2 from 1.1.244 to 1.1.245

[version update]

⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️

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  • New Features
    • Updated dependencies for improved functionality and performance.
      • nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ft6xx6x updated to version 1.2.666.
      • nanoFramework.M5Core2 updated to version 1.1.245.

Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ft6xx6x from 1.2.652 to 1.2.666</br>Bumps nanoFramework.M5Core2 from 1.1.244 to 1.1.245</br>
[version update]

### ⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️
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The pull request includes updates to the packages.lock.json file for the Ft6xx6x device. It specifically modifies the version specifications for two dependencies: nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ft6xx6x has been updated from version 1.2.652 to 1.2.666, and nanoFramework.M5Core2 has been updated from version 1.1.244 to 1.1.245. The content hashes for these dependencies have also been changed, while other dependencies remain unchanged.

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File Change Summary
devices/Ft6xx6x/samples/packages.lock.json Updated nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ft6xx6x from 1.2.652 to 1.2.666 and nanoFramework.M5Core2 from 1.1.244 to 1.1.245. Content hashes updated accordingly.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update 2 NuGet dependencies #1163: This PR updates the same dependencies (nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ft6xx6x and nanoFramework.M5Core2) in the packages.lock.json file, specifically changing their versions from 1.2.652 to 1.2.666 and from 1.1.244 to 1.1.245, respectively, which directly relates to the changes made in the main PR.

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@nfbot nfbot merged commit 8a26c20 into develop Oct 18, 2024
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@nfbot nfbot deleted the nfbot/update-dependencies/8a5867ce-ce1a-441d-a55d-e9bacfcfd82f branch October 18, 2024 04:45
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