I guess if something was worthy (like full stack), we’d get a note about it.
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I guess if something was worthy (like full stack), we’d get a note about it.
Dropping the legacy AP code to the code that’s running on FSD.* ahem *
What exactly does "full stack" mean in this context?
Totally, sorry for that.Single stack is probably the better term. /pedant
We've been on v11 for monthsHighly doubt it seeing as no one has access to v11 outside of Tesla
You know full well we’re talking about FSD v11We've been on v11 for months
I think 100s, 200a etc are niche builds for a very specific issue. That’s why they pitch them so high.2022.40.200 showing up (presumably a test vehicle). They're jumping numbers a lot for that one..
But that's an FSD Beta release, only available to North Americans. Despite the similar numbering, it's best to assume that FSD beta releases are pretty much completely unrelated to normal releases.Since I can’t edit the previous reply, you can check what I mean in the 2022.40.5 changelog:
Enabled FSD Beta on highway. This unifies the vision and planning stack on and off-highway and replaces the legacy highway stack, which is over four years old. The legacy highway stack still relies on several single-camera and single-frame networks, and was setup to handle simple lane-specific maneuvers. FSD Beta's multi-camera video networks and next-gen planner, that allows for more complex agent interactions with less reliance on lanes, make way for adding more intelligent behaviors, smoother control and better decision making.
I know tesla doesn’t follow a good development naming convention, but 20.7 is in the same development branch as 20.5 (FSD 11), therefore it should have its capabilities.But that's an FSD Beta release, only available to North Americans. Despite the similar numbering, it's best to assume that FSD beta releases are pretty much completely unrelated to normal releases.
By that logic 2022.40.4 is in the same branch as 2022.40.5 and should have FSD beta 11, but it doesn't.I know tesla doesn’t follow a good development naming convention, but 20.7 is in the same development branch as 20.5 (FSD 11), therefore it should have its capabilities.
No because FSD 11 was introduced in 40.5…By that logic 2022.40.4 is in the same branch as 2022.40.5 and should have FSD beta 11, but it doesn't.
FSD 11 is only on release 40.5, a test release for a bunch of tesla staff. Nothing about FSD11 is on wider circulation as part of 2022.40 at the moment unless they do another test release.No because FSD 11 was introduced in 40.5…
Listen, I’m not here to create discourse. Most likely no changes as WKUK mentioned. It’s just a misleading versioning scheme by tesla.
It doesn't seem to work like that, though. I think what you say is probably true for the MCU code, but not the autopilot code, which I stonrgly suspect is completely different in production and FSD beta releases.I know tesla doesn’t follow a good development naming convention, but 20.7 is in the same development branch as 20.5 (FSD 11), therefore it should have its capabilities.
We got offered .40.4.1 about a week ago but no download offered now. Presumably .4.1 was pulled and replaced with .4.2 or other which has yet to be offered to us.My car just downloading 40.4.2 now.
Assuming bug fixes as it had an update a few days ago