I updated my AA plus. It seems to work fine, except it doesn't talk to my Celestron CGX as well as it used to, but all you have to do when that happens is turn the mount switch off in the AA+, send the mount home, then turn the switch back on in the AA+.
That being said, I noticed a bug last night with the software. When you take flats automatically, it normally says says "calculating exposure time" at the bottom of the screen. I'm used to that. But now it keeps saying that all the time afterwards. So I set up an Autorun sequence to take flats for all 7 of my filters, and each exposure it said "calculating exposure time" even though it was taking the same exposures over and over. Then, later when it was dark, I aimed my scope at a DSO, set up a brand new Autorun sequence, changed the top to "Light", then ran four sequences, R, G, B, and L, 60 seconds each, 60 exposures for RGB and 120 for L. Each and every time it began a new exposure, I got that thing on the bottom "calculating exposure time". It wasn't, but it said it was. It did perfect 60 second exposures, so no harm no foul, but I thought you'd like to know about it.