Snes Station Official

Snes Station Official

Technically, the SNES doesn't have a "text mode." You have to create "tiles" that look like letters and place them on the background layer in a specific order.

If you are trying to write your own simple program or "Hello World" to run on SNES Station: SNES Station

Use a tool like HxD to find and replace text. However, SNES games don't use standard text formats (like ASCII), so you’ll need a "table file" to tell the editor which hex value represents which letter. Technically, the SNES doesn't have a "text mode

If you are looking to change how the emulator itself looks or displays information, modern "MOD" versions allow for significant customization. If you are looking to change how the

Use programs like Tableator to create these table files so the text becomes readable and editable in your hex editor.

In newer MODs like the one by pinguinoctis on PSX-Place , you can replace the default background by placing a 640x480 image named BG.JPG or BG.PNG in the same directory as the emulator's .ELF file.

If "make a text" means you want to change the dialogue or names inside a game (like changing "Mario" to something else), you need to perform ROM hacking before loading the game into SNES Station.