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Add new PID to list of known Lightspeed Receivers#292

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@motabass motabass commented Feb 5, 2023

Logitech is using a new PID 0xC547 for some of it's Lightspeed receivers.

DarthAffe and others added 2 commits January 6, 2023 23:30
Logitech is using a new PID 0xC547 for some of it's Lightspeed receivers.
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Thanks for the contribution :)

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motabass commented Feb 5, 2023

Any chance to get a hotfix-release with this any time soon;)

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Just use the latest prerelease-nuget (they are built from the development-branch)

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motabass commented Feb 5, 2023

Well. Thank you, but i face the problem with Artemis as statet here: #291

I doubt they will make a new release before there's a new stable release of RGB.NET.

Maybe i will need to build Artemis myself with the latest prerelease-nuget. Can you provide me with a hint how i would do that? I'm a total noob when it comes to C#. In which file and how would i change/declare the changed dependeny?

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artemis is using prerelease-packages most of the time - i'm pretty sure it will be included in the next update

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motabass commented Feb 5, 2023

Sounds great👌

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