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"Minor enhancements and bug fixes" LOL. Just kidding, I have no idea, but I'm going with the track record over the last year of patches and would say that AP1/MCU1 cars will be getting about 1/10th of what the newer cars get. So probably only voice commands and even that will be laggy and not work on the 1st try but I guess only time will tell. Oh, and we will probably get that Backgammon game added to our arcade.... you know, so we aren't "left out".
As far as I’ve been able to analyze from https://ev-fw.com/ where I register (and follow) all of my updates:
10.0 is software starting at v2019.32.10 and ending at v2019.40.2
10.1 is software starting at v2019.40.2.1 and ending at v2019.40.50
10.2 is software starting at v2019.40.50.1 and ending at ? (TBD)
Don’t ask me about the logic behind this numbering scheme
Build number doesn’t have to equal version number necessarily, but you never see Tesla really reference what is what so I’m not sure why they ever use version number.
Yes they are the same. 2019.40.50.1 is the number of that particular weekly update. 10.2 is the number of the overall software version that the update is part of it. So 2019.40.50.1 is the specific update to software version 10.2.