I got the multisave to work with everything not-LSDJ. Pokemon Blue, Link's Awakening, and Pokemon TCG all work very well
When you boot a multirom page, the menu has options of pressing select to edit the SRAM, pressing A to open the game list, and pressing left or right on the Dpad to change pages.
When messing with SRAM, you can see which chunks are used (there are 11 useable ones [edit: some games use multiple chunk for their saves, Pokemon Blue uses 4], LSDJ uses all of them so no multirom LSDJ ) and the save name out to the side. You can delete the chunks if you wish to, and there is no need to rearrange them before you boot a game, SRAM for each game automatically boots.
Some games require patching, and you can find those patches downloadable in packs on the main site. They are IPS patches, so they patch near-instantly. So far I have had no issues with anything that this software was intended to be used for.
It should be noted that the EMS transfer software it comes with is functionally identical to the standard software, except it displays (for me) three garbled error messages when booting up. After the three error messages are acknowledged by pressing the "Okay" button in the error message window I can use the software, even without drivers or having to reboot in Windows 7! The custom menu (I assume) flashes automatically with the ROMS, and you can only access the menu in banks that have multiple ROMS (hence triggering the menu-load like the standard EMS menu).
The last thing you need to know about this software is that when you back sav's up they are still in this condensed state. To properly back up your saves it appears that you need to do an initial backup, then delete all other save files on the cartridge, back up the save for a particular game, then flash the multisave back and repeat the process again for the other games.
Last edited by thebitman (Dec 16, 2012 4:24 am)