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Firmware 6.2 poll to say when you got it

On which model have you received the 6.2 firmware update?

  • Classic Model S

    Votes: 98 37.7%
  • Auto-pilot model S

    Votes: 57 21.9%
  • Dual-drive (non perf)

    Votes: 21 8.1%
  • P85D

    Votes: 84 32.3%

  • Total voters
    260
  • Poll closed .
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I just received 2.4.153 tonight on my classic S85.
And here's my usual request to please enter it into the Firmware Upgrade Tracker...
We're getting very interesting data so far:
The first couple of cars without AutoPilot hardware have received .153 by now (including a Sig P85) - but the vast majority are still newer cars. Very few updates have been reported over the weekend, but it appears things have started back up today.
Roll-out of .124/.136 seems to have more or less stopped - just a handful reported in the last five days.
If you received 6.2 and haven't added an entry to the tracker it would be really helpful if you could do so...
 
So...I was just looking at the Firmware Upgrade Tracker, trying to see if the data supports my gut feeling that unlike other updates, this one has not been pushed out to as high a percentage of the P85Ds yet (I don't have my update yet) and unless I am missing something I don't think the particular table that would give that data is being shown. That table would be most similar to the "Updates by Build/Autopilot table, but instead of just breaking out the cars to Auto Pilot and Non AutoPilot, the table would show a complete breakdown by model.


Updates by Build/Autopilot
Build#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non-Auto
Pilot
2.4.1248686797
2.4.1365555451
2.4.1534141374
I think this would be a very useful table for anyone wanting to see where they stood relative to other owners of their model.

This table would also demonstrate clearly if and when update versions just skip models entirely.

(So I guess this would be a request for a new table, HankLloydRight. :) )
 
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So...I was just looking at the Firmware Upgrade Tracker, trying to see if the data supports my gut feeling that unlike other updates, this one has not been pushed out to as high a percentage of the P85Ds yet (I don't have my update yet) and unless I am missing something I don't think the particular table that would give that data is being shown. That table would be most similar to the "Updates by Build/Autopilot table, but instead of just breaking out the cars to Auto Pilot and Non AutoPilot, the table would show a complete breakdown by model.


Updates by Build/Autopilot
Build#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non-Auto
Pilot
2.4.1248686797
2.4.1365555451
2.4.1534141374
I think this would be a very useful table for anyone wanting to see where they stood relative to other owners of their model.

This table would also demonstrate clearly if and when update versions just skip models entirely.

(So I guess this would be a request for a new table, HankLloydRight. :) )

The "Updates by Model" table doesn't already show this?

Or rather you just want to see a list of all builds for each model , not just max/min.
 
Got the .153 update on my classic P85 last evening. This is by far the fastest I've ever received an update after release (I finally got 6.1 less than a month ago).

Updated my entry in the firmware tracker before I even thought about posting here. Ok, where are those promised reputation points?
 
Got the notification on my phone this AM for my very classic Model S (xxxxx01590). Alas, my car is parked at JFK and I'm on the other side of the planet for a business trip. Figures.

Can't get the poll to work on my phone at the moment - will attempt later. Blame Ukrainian connection issues.
 
Woo hoo! Finally got the update alert this morning, will kick off the update as soon as I rouse myself out of bed. ;)
Excellent.
There is this awesome Firmware Update Tracker that we are using to collect data about the rollout. Would be great if you could contribute. The URL to create a login is Tesla Firmware Upgrade Tracker Web App
This tool has helped create us really interesting insights and your contribution would be really useful. I mean, actual contribution of data, not just writing and maintaining the whole tool :-D
(sorry, couldn't resist - realize I should have)

To make this a somewhat useful post... I noticed that suddenly .153 has been rolled out to all constituencies. After first being AP cars only, in the last 24h we have seen reports of .153 across more or less all VIN ranges, starting from Sigs all the way to the latest cars. Only the Vin 5xxxx range doesn't show a car with .153 - and likely that's simply a result of not enough people reporting. While we now have 159 cars in the data base that is still a somewhat small sample. I'd love to get more people to post and will continue to randomly hand out positive reputation for doing so! I can't give everyone reputation as TMC allows you only a fixed number of reputation hits a day.
 
Just to confirm, none of these builds from 6.1 are valid? Some people have been mis-entering data on the 6.1 build page.

2.2.1121101
2.2.1131101




2.2.1391101






- - - Updated - - -

So...I was just looking at the Firmware Upgrade Tracker, trying to see if the data supports my gut feeling that unlike other updates, this one has not been pushed out to as high a percentage of the P85Ds yet (I don't have my update yet) and unless I am missing something I don't think the particular table that would give that data is being shown. That table would be most similar to the "Updates by Build/Autopilot table, but instead of just breaking out the cars to Auto Pilot and Non AutoPilot, the table would show a complete breakdown by model.


Updates by Build/Autopilot
Build#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non-Auto
Pilot
2.4.1248686797
2.4.1365555451
2.4.1534141374
I think this would be a very useful table for anyone wanting to see where they stood relative to other owners of their model.

This table would also demonstrate clearly if and when update versions just skip models entirely.

(So I guess this would be a request for a new table, HankLloydRight. :) )

Is this better?

Updates by Model
ModelTrim#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non
Auto
Pilot
Builds
S608835124/136/153
S8549471732124/136/153
S85D1510150124/153
SP853535629124/136/153
SP85+5523124/136
SP85D7854780124/136/153
 
Got the .153 update on my classic P85 last evening. This is by far the fastest I've ever received an update after release (I finally got 6.1 less than a month ago).

Updated my entry in the firmware tracker before I even thought about posting here. Ok, where are those promised reputation points?
They are in your account! Now reap the benefits. Go wild! In a forum appropriate way :)
 
Just to confirm, none of these builds from 6.1 are valid? Some people have been mis-entering data on the 6.1 build page.

2.2.1121101
2.2.1131101





2.2.1391101





.139 was out briefly. It was very quickly replaced with .140. I don't think that was the one with the breaking bug, but something was wrong with 139.
I don't remember 112, but .113 is even mentioned in the firmware changelog wiki
 
(So I guess this would be a request for a new table, HankLloydRight. :) )[/QUOTE]

The "Updates by Model" table doesn't already show this?

Or rather you just want to see a list of all builds for each model , not just max/min.

Yes, exactly.

The table would be an expansion of the one below, as follows (numbers made up, consistent with numbers in table below):

Updates by Build/Autopilot
Build#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non-Auto
Pilot
2.4.1248686797
2.4.1365555451
2.4.1534141374
Build# Updates# CarsP85D85DP85+P858560









2.4.12486867241234
2.4.1365555216142210
2.4.15341413431210
 
Yes, exactly.

The table would be an expansion of the one below, as follows (numbers made up, consistent with numbers in table below):

Updates by Build/Autopilot
Build#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non-Auto
Pilot
2.4.1248686797
2.4.1365555451
2.4.1534141374
Build# Updates# CarsP85D85DP85+P858560









2.4.12486867241234
2.4.1365555216142210
2.4.15341413431210
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HankLloydRight, you are doing a fantastic job. Thanks for all the hard work. I hope everyone looking at the tracker has given you positive reputation as a thank you...
 
Is this better?

Updates by Model
ModelTrim#Updates#CarsAuto
Pilot
Non
Auto
Pilot
Builds
S608835124/136/153
S8549471732124/136/153
S85D1510150124/153
SP853535629124/136/153
SP85+5523124/136
SP85D7854780124/136/153

I was working on my post as you were posting.

What you just posted is also great and helpful, but doesn't show exactly the data I was trying to get at, which I think people will want to see. My post is ugly, but I think you'll see clearly what I mean now.