@scarelli has received 10.11 and confirms it is compatible with RCCB upgraded cars.
Might still be quite a few days before anyone new is added though.
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What's important about Mr Carelli?The fact that @scarelli got it was a good indication it started to go wide release, however that quickly changed... only 4 installed and 10 pending today, and overall, only 11% of existing users are on 10.11 Tesla FSD Beta News, Software Update Release Notes and Statistics ... not looking very good.
He is as far as we know, the only person with a “legacy” car with camera swaps that has successfully gotten FSD Beta deployed in his car. So we’re all watching his car to see if we can expect “regular” deployments to make it to cars that have had the camera swaps.What's important about Mr Carelli?
Right good point. I forgot to check the spreadsheet.Not the only one but one of very few...
However only one that actively communicates about it.AP2.0 Camera Upgrade Rollout Status
Upgrade Status AP2.0 to AP2.5 Camera Upgrade Status Tracker, original spreadsheet layout by @jebinc of TMC.,Sidenote: for anyone who received a camera upgrade invite, the service option will be in the new place at the top (same as when you get an alert) and if you’ve created a ticket already and...docs.google.com
I believe he's also the owner that got things moving back in December by being in communication with Andrej Karpathy from Tesla. They communicated via DMs on Twitter & that's how the first batch of RCCB upgraded cars got FSD back in late December.What's important about Mr Carelli?
I believe he's also the owner that got things moving back in December by being in communication with Andrej Karpathy from Tesla. They communicated via DMs on Twitter & that's how the first batch of RCCB upgraded cars got FSD back in late December.
hmm, I don't think that is accurate, I believe there are a handful of us... tho he is the first I believe, and as Lowchrg said, an important figure to getting us where we're at today. But I've had FSD since Dec 31st on a December 2016 Model S, with the cameras replaced Dec 26th.He is as far as we know, the only person with a “legacy” car with camera swaps that has successfully gotten FSD Beta deployed in his car. So we’re all watching his car to see if we can expect “regular” deployments to make it to cars that have had the camera swaps.
It's still in there for me, too.Hi All, I need a quick check on infotainment upgrade in request service options in the Tesla app. I have upgraded mine back in 2020 but this option is still available in service menu. Is this normal? I thought once infotainment upgrade is complete this option should disappear.
I just want to make sure my configuration updates are upto date and this won't cause an issue for beta eligibility
Nope. He and I got it at about the same day. If you go back 50 pages or so you will find others. This thread is becoming a book so it is hard to searchHe is as far as we know, the only person with a “legacy” car with camera swaps that has successfully gotten FSD Beta deployed in his car. So we’re all watching his car to see if we can expect “regular” deployments to make it to cars that have had the camera swaps.
Not in the current 4.6.1.891…I'm unaware on if the MCU upgrade is displayed at all in that section as I don't own a legacy S/X.
It may be that the Infotainment Upgrade is a standard listed option in the Service menu, i.e. it won't go away even after you have it done. It's still there for me as well, despite having it done over a year ago. But the Camera Upgrade option didn't come up for me until I officially got the invite for it, and it disappeared after the service was done (took 2 months due to delay/mixup).I don't believe the service menu has any awareness of what you've had done in the past.
The upgrades section in the app does (so for example 3/Y owners who bought the acceleration boost see that there, and if it's already purchased no longer shows as an option) but I'm unaware on if the MCU upgrade is displayed at all in that section as I don't own a legacy S/X.
I'm still holding out hope they just wanted another 24 hours of data / videos and maybe there's a chance they start letting in new testers this afternoon or sometime over the weekendWell, I think 10.11 is done going out... hopefully they fix whatever the issue is with a quick .1 update
I hope you're right, but it's only been sent out to 11% of existing... wouldn't it be sent out to everyone first before they add anyone?I'm still holding out hope they just wanted another 24 hours of data / videos and maybe there's a chance they start letting in new testers this afternoon or sometime over the weekend
I hope your theory is right. I am still on 2022.4.5.5. I usually try the trick where you toggle the Software Update between Standard and Advanced a few times to get the latest version, but I haven't done it this time because I'm worried it'll take me out of the imaginary queue and get the newer production builds pushed to me lol.Something interesting I've noticed about the TeslaFi tracker is that everyone who is getting pushed to 2022.8.2 was previously on 2022.4.5.3
No one like me who is on 2022.4.5.5 is getting 2022.8
The past 6 updates that happened my car got it within 2 days of discovery. I still haven't been pushed to 4.5.16 and randomly my safety score disappeared from the app and hasn't come back. TeslaFi still shows my score for every drive though...
I'm basically convinced my car is queued for the FSD update, it's just waiting for the team to flip the switch to allow new testers in.