Sounds 'exciting'... So, is there a library of these iso's of certain saves which people like to save? I would like to create my own, but I'm curious.
Not a library of isos, but I have a library of bunch of binary save files (that's identical to the save file that's used in the PCE/TG16). I just create a iso of with a number of these save files on one CD whenever I need them (I've since then found out that you can only link about a few dozen on one CDR at a time, so another weak link in the system there - however, you can still keep virtually unlimited amount of save files on your local hard drive, of course).
All this said, I've started going emulation lately, and it's much easier there because you can simply just cut out the binary code of just the save game portions from the system BRAM file and save that using a hex editor (you can verify the beginning and ending points using nanami bank).
Definitely not a quick black-box solution, but this is the only permanent solution I've seen so far...
And zeta also has a point... When't the next time I'm going to pull out the save file for some obscure RPG game like Aurora Quest and load it up my Duo? Chances are pretty good that it'll be never.