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v9 2018.39.5 a1c2332 == no "AP Drive on Nav" ?

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It was a wise choice.
Enable the side cameras then run in shadow mode to see if the car would have hit anything. Then rollout again.
It’s not like this is the last update for the life of the car. The previous version 36.2 went to over 90% of the fleet, so this bodes well for wide distribution.
 
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I saw this and wondering how much of 9.0 and possibly 9.1 will require the FULL FSD upgrade even prior to the next year hardware upgrade offering. Has anyone with 9.0 and ONLY with EAP confirm if the 360 view is avail to them? And has anyone with 9.0 and pre-paid FSD confirm if the 360 view is avail ?

https://www.slashgear.com/tesla-v9-...e-but-big-autopilot-upgrade-delayed-05548911/

"Cars with the Full Self-Driving hardware package can now use all eight of the external cameras for a 360-degree, bird’s eye view. That should make parking easier."
 
And from Tesla itself:

Introducing Software Version 9.0

Full 360° View

  • Now, all eight external cameras from our Full Self-Driving hardware in every Model S, Model X and Model 3 are active, enabling better situational awareness on the road with a 360-degree visualization of surrounding vehicles.
  • Blind spot monitoring, which previously relied solely on the ultrasonic sensors, now uses the side and rear facing cameras to detect vehicles and displays them on-screen. When the turn signal is activated and a vehicle is detected in your blind spot, the lane line shown in the on-screen visualization turns red.
  • New classes of vehicles are displayed, including bikes/motorcycles, light duty trucks and heavy-duty trucks, to provide drivers with a more complete understanding of their surroundings.
  • The 360-degree visualization also shows vehicles in adjacent lanes, even when they’re behind or far ahead of your Tesla, and multiple lanes to each side of your car are now visible.