I think we'll never get this feature

We're talking 40-50 (!) modules depending on the installed options:mluisbrown wrote: βSat Oct 19, 2024 4:02 pmI realise that, but in that case the System Information screen should have a way to show the versions of each subsystem and, ideally, the date last updated.Elea4 wrote: βSat Oct 19, 2024 4:41 am In principal it doesn't make sense - but only if you treat it like a monolithic software package, which it isn't. The MEB platform is a sprawling decentralized system. That's why you use an OBDII dongle to query the subsystem versions to know exactly what's installed.
Or it could display the updates that have been installed (eg OUI6, OUJ4 etc) and when they were installed. What the user sees now is basically meaningless.
Fair enough
There is a hack if you use OBDEleven where you can preheat the battery so it is possible
Is this a hack that adds a pre-heating option to the menu, or can you only kick it off using OBDEleven?
Right now only with OBDElevenmluisbrown wrote: βMon Nov 18, 2024 10:19 amIs this a hack that adds a pre-heating option to the menu, or can you only kick it off using OBDEleven?
3.5.x is compatible with pre-2025 model-year Borns. Software version 5.x is for all 2025 Borns and uses different hardware.rogeranderson wrote: βTue Nov 26, 2024 9:39 pm Will a car running v3.2 get upgraded at a dealer to 3.4/3.5.x etc or does that only run on the newer hardware? Car is booked in for its 2 year service tomorrow and will also be asking them to apply all available software updates. Last time I spoke to them (in April) they told me my car had v3.2 and that was the latest version and it wasn't showing an update was available (car is November 2022).