You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
you are the confused one.You're confusing multiple things. The reason why AP1 and AP2 cars can't have the dashcam feature and AP 2.5 cars can has nothing to do with software, licensing, Mobileye, or camera types. It's a hardware/wiring issue. There is a physical connection between the AP 2.5 computer (which gets the camera signals) and the MCU 2 computer which ultimately allows a video signal/file to be sent to the USB port and to a USB stick. That connection does not exist in the AP1 or AP2 cars, so there is no way for the video signal to be sent to a stick and saved. I think it was @verygreen who reported this difference but am not sure. As I understand it, doing this would require replacing both the AP and MCU computers as well as additional wiring in the car between those units and the camera(s).
MCU2 has nothing to do with sentry mode. MCU1 sentry mode works just fine provided you have hw2.5 autopilot.
yes, recording works tooWould you presume that includes the recording of video to USB (or is that only feasible via MCU2 hardware)?
Sentry mode works just fine on hw2.0 in 19.12@verygreen -- in your opinion, then, would you suggest that my AP2.0 S would be compatible with dashcam and/or sentry mode once I'm upgraded to HW3?
it's not a given hw3 will bring you a dashcam unless they also do RCCB camera retrofits.
I would be happy with black and white video if that was all they could offer post HW3 upgrade from HW2.0. It was never promised so I won't be too upset if it never comes but B&W is better than nothing at all.Sentry mode works just fine on hw2.0 in 19.12
What does not work on hw2.0 is recording video. My theory is this is mostly because they don't want to store black-and-white video that would paint them in a bad light and they cannot do passable color interpolation in the car in real time (or at all - dashcam was never promised in the past after all). So it's not a given hw3 will bring you a dashcam unless they also do RCCB camera retrofits.
So it's not a given hw3 will bring you a dashcam unless they also do RCCB camera retrofits.
you can, but the autopilot would stop working. There's now an assertion in the code to ensure ap2.0 gets RCCC and ap2.5 gets RCCB cams. (not sure if that would be retained in the future and there were cars that had hw2.5 and some RCC cams - widely documented here, AP stopped working once they implemented the assertions)@verygreen Could we retrofit ourselves the RCCB cameras if we have AP2.0 hardware in our cars?
I am trying to verify recording is actually happening to the cloud. so far very little evidence of any actual transfers, but I'll update here once I know for sure.Ok, finally had a chance to test it. Here is proof AP2.0 Sentry works great. I approached the car. MCU stayed off but the car started whirring. When I banged hard on the glass, it popped up and started recording to cloud I presume. No USB stick at all.
I am trying to verify recording is actually happening to the cloud. so far very little evidence of any actual transfers, but I'll update here once I know for sure.
Ok, finally had a chance to test it. Here is proof AP2.0 Sentry works great. I approached the car. MCU stayed off but the car started whirring. When I banged hard on the glass, it popped up and started recording to cloud I presume. No USB stick at all.