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You picking up from Eden Prairie? What part of MN are you from?So my MS went into production on 2/26 and VIN is a 2461XX. Will be picking it up tomorrow afternoon. So we will see
You're mean.....I've made a quick and dirty webpage which will tell you if you have the new MCU:
Here's a Bitly link you can access in the in-car browser: http://bit.ly/2FH9AS2
Here's the full URL: https://jsfiddle.net/qja8wjxc/3/show/
Geez guys & gals I don't know what the deal is with all this "confirmation" I've told you directly from the source no need to speculate just need to see if your car incoming has it or not. Also this update is for both the S and X confirmed by me and I will put money against anyone who doubts my info ...or drinks!
I just took delivery of my 2018 MS 75D which completed production on 2/21/18. I have the new lighted vanity mirrors. I certainly haven't noticed any lag in my 17" screen. If there's a simple way to check the MCU in software settings, I'm happy to investigate. Not sure I'm committed enough to start disassembling trim pieces, though!
Old driver's side antenna:
New antenna(s):
Look closely and u see the mirror interior (plastic/molding) has changed too
I've emailed Tesla asking if there is some upgrade path available for my recent Model S 01/2018. Not holding my breath, but never hurts to ask.
My SC has ordered a new MCU for my yellow ringed MX screen. Needless to say, I’ll be working with them to see if the new part can be dropped in before they install. Two weeks ago they told me the part was on back order. Could mean they ran out of Tegra ones and are waiting for refurbs or they are waiting on new x86 ones.
Video up
New MCU is in Texas from the video
No. Real.You're joking about the lighted vanity mirrors, right?
Would the below work? It tries loading WebGL and printing out the GPU information.I've made a quick and dirty webpage which will tell you if you have the new MCU:
Here's a Bitly link you can access in the in-car browser: http://bit.ly/2FH9AS2
Here's the full URL: https://jsfiddle.net/qja8wjxc/3/show/
<html>
<body>
<canvas id="glcanvas" width="0" height="0"></canvas>
<script>
var performance = window.performance || window.mozPerformance || window.msPerformance || window.webkitPerformance || {};
document.write("<br>");
for (var value in performance) {
document.write(value + "<br>");
}
document.write("<br><br><br>");
var canvas;
canvas = document.getElementById("glcanvas");
var gl = canvas.getContext("experimental-webgl");
document.write(gl.getParameter(gl.RENDERER) + "<br>");
document.write(gl.getParameter(gl.VENDOR) + "<br>");
document.write(getUnmaskedInfo(gl).vendor + "<br>");
document.write(getUnmaskedInfo(gl).renderer + "<br>");
function getUnmaskedInfo(gl) {
var unMaskedInfo = {
renderer: '',
vendor: ''
};
var dbgRenderInfo = gl.getExtension("WEBGL_debug_renderer_info");
if (dbgRenderInfo != null) {
unMaskedInfo.renderer = gl.getParameter(dbgRenderInfo.UNMASKED_RENDERER_WEBGL);
unMaskedInfo.vendor = gl.getParameter(dbgRenderInfo.UNMASKED_VENDOR_WEBGL);
}
return unMaskedInfo;
}
</script>
</body>
I've made a quick and dirty webpage which will tell you if you have the new MCU:
Here's a Bitly link you can access in the in-car browser: http://bit.ly/2FH9AS2
Here's the full URL: https://jsfiddle.net/qja8wjxc/3/show/
Would the below work? It tries loading WebGL and printing out the GPU information
Would be great to see some longer, detailed videos showing Map performance with scrolling, traffic on/off, satellite images, etc...
@Trebek1762 ?