Technical information about character encoding standard MacCyrillic
Technical information about character encoding MacCyrillic is available below.
The MacCyrillic, also known as Macintosh Cyrillic, is a character encoding standard developed by Apple Inc. It was primarily designed to cover languages that use the Cyrillic script, such as Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian, among others. It utilizes an 8-bit encoding scheme, which can represent up to 256 characters. The first 128 characters are identical to those in the ASCII standard.
The table below presents the characters supported by the MacCyrillic encoding standard, along with their respective codes.
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