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Used by many languages, including Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Belorussian, Kurdish, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Mongolian and Uzbek.
http://www.dimka.com/ru/cyrillic/
Covering UCS-2, UTF-8 Little-Endian, KOI8-R, Win-CP1251, DOS-CP866, ISO-8859-5, Mac-Cyrillic, KOI8-U, ShiftJIS and Unicode Big-Endian encoding systems.
http://www.kostis.net/charsets/iso8859.5.htm
A table of the ISO 8859-5 code page.
http://koi8.pp.ru/
Information relating to the KOI8-R Russian character set. Includes tables, software information, keyboard layouts and many links to related resources. In English and Russian.
http://www.siber.com/sib/russify/
How to adapt various systems and software for use in Russian, including details on Russian character encoding systems.
http://www.slovo.info/
Information on how to set up PCs for Slavic and Cyrillic languages, covering a variety of operating systems. In English, German and Russian.
http://2cyr.com/decode/
Online tool for decoding scrambled (incorrectly encoded) Cyrillic texts.
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