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Is that on your X? My kids TM3 isn't asking him for the 'allow' option when going to sites that want a location.Teslawinds is wonky after this update.
I just got it too. But I am 80miles away so not sure what is newJust got 2019.12.1.1
AP2 MCU1 model X is still stuck on 2018.50.6
Went to the Lawrence service center yesterday and told I've already on the lastest firmware
That was the widest release for a long time, until perhaps 2019.8.5. Everything else newer has been pulled after a couple days. Be happy and hope for the next stable release.AP2 MCU1 model X is still stuck on 2018.50.6
Went to the Lawrence service center yesterday and told I've already on the lastest firmware
Was thinking if there was some regulation issue. However, I looked on TeslaFI and didn't see X/S that had more current but I do see several Model 3 with 2019.12.1 and now 2019.12.1.1 so it doesn't seem like regulations.AP2 MCU1 model X is still stuck on 2018.50.6
Went to the Lawrence service center yesterday and told I've already on the lastest firmware
Is that on your X? My kids TM3 isn't asking him for the 'allow' option when going to sites that want a location.
I was on 2018.50.6 until last week with my AP2.0 MCU1 MS but just finally got an update last week to 2019.12.1 - and now I am already getting an update to 2019.12.1.1 (which has the same release notes - so it must be bug fixes??)AP2 MCU1 model X is still stuck on 2018.50.6
Went to the Lawrence service center yesterday and told I've already on the lastest firmware
Was thinking if there was some regulation issue. However, I looked on TeslaFI and didn't see X/S that had more current but I do see several Model 3 with 2019.12.1 and now 2019.12.1.1 so it doesn't seem like regulations.
Are you sure you don't have a pet <wink> that you are really worried about since you don't have a more current 'dog mode'. Maybe call another Service Center and ask them to push a more current release even it is not the latest. I wouldn't normally recommend this but that is silly that you are on such an old one. Something seems wrong. Then again I haven't looked at your other post so maybe you are a 'trouble maker' in some way for Tesla.
Anyone in Canada get stop light warning?
For those like me who have the AP 2.0, it is said that our cameras are B/W. How are they gonna make the car distinguish colours?
I wouldn't worry. Monochrome cameras are capable of "seeing" in much greater detail than most color sensors and generally have higher dynamic range. Those cameras will have no difficulty handling traffic lights, the harder challenge will be when a light is out or flashing telling the vehicle that it can't sit there forever. LolI share this concern as well, especially since I recently purchased FSD. Elon has said repeatedly that all purchasers of FSD will get FSD. The next question is "will all FSD cars migrating from 2.0 and 2.5 have equal capabilities?"
It's because Canadian traffic lights have a different shade of red which isn't recognized by the Autopilot cameras, hence why the feature is not available in Canada yet. The FSD package will require Canadian Tesla vehicles to have their camera's swapped in order for this functionality to be supported.Nope. just got the latest one yesterday one 2019.12.1.1.\ 4b1dd29 no lights warning.