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	* Converted EEPROM library to use nvs instead of partition. Removed eeprom partition from all partition table CSV files. * Changed variable names, added some comments, formatting as per me-no-dev's requests * Checks for memory on malloc * Moved include nvs.h from header to code * Reworked the extra example to make it more clear how to actually use the library and persist data
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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EEPROM
EEPROM is deprecated. For new applications on ESP32, use Preferences. EEPROM is provided for backwards compatibility with existing Arduino applications. EEPROM is implemented using a single blob within NVS, so it is a container within a container. As such, it is not going to be a high performance storage method. Preferences will directly use nvs, and store each entry as a single object therein.