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Operating Systems Solaris Reading binary content Post 302958270 by jlliagre on Tuesday 20th of October 2015 04:21:10 PM
Old 10-20-2015
Closer but still a couple of issues:

Code:
$ od -tu1 file
0000000 014 066 202 255 019 245 240 233 158 067 242 233 144 115 182 186
0000020 160 127 044 156 086 172 078 022 251 106 139 122 032 244 210 223
0000040
$ od -tx1 file
0000000 0e 42 ca ff 13 f5 f0 e9 9e 43 f2 e9 90 73 b6 ba
0000020 a0 7f 2c 9c 56 ac 4e 16 fb 6a 8b 7a 20 f4 d2 df
0000040
$ od -An -v -tu1 file | tr -s ' ' $'\n' | while read VALUE; do  printf "%02X\t" $VALUE;   for ((i=7; i>=0; i--)); do printf "%d" $(( (VALUE>>i) %2 )); done; printf "\n"; done
00      00000000
0C      00001100
36      00110110
CA      11001010
FF      11111111
bash: printf: 019: invalid number
00      bash: 019: value too great for base (error token is "019")

 

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iconv_pc_cyr(5) 					Standards, Environments, and Macros					   iconv_pc_cyr(5)

NAME
iconv_pc_cyr - code set conversion tables for Alternative PC Cyrillic DESCRIPTION
The following code set conversions are supported: +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Code Set Conversions Supported | +--------------+--------+--------------+--------+---------------------+ | Code |Symbol |Target Code |Symbol | Target Output | +--------------+--------+--------------+--------+---------------------+ |PC Cyrillic |alt |ISO 8859-5 |iso5 | ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic | +--------------+--------+--------------+--------+---------------------+ |PC Cyrillic |alt |KOI8-R |koi8 | KOI8-R | +--------------+--------+--------------+--------+---------------------+ |PC Cyrillic |alt |MS 1251 |win5 | Windows Cyrillic | +--------------+--------+--------------+--------+---------------------+ |PC Cyrillic |alt |Mac Cyrillic |mac | Macintosh Cyrillic | +--------------+--------+--------------+--------+---------------------+ CONVERSIONS
The conversions are performed according to the following tables. All values in the tables are given in octal. PC Cyrillic to ISO 8859-5 For the conversion of PC Cyrillic to ISO 8859-5, all characters not in the following table are mapped unchanged. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Conversions|Performed | | | PC Cyrillic | ISO 8859-5 | PC Cyrillic | ISO 8859-5 | |24 | 4 |231 |311 | |200 | 260 |232 |312 | |201 | 261 |233 |313 | |202 | 262 |234 |314 | |203 | 263 |235 |315 | |204 | 264 |236 |316 | |205 | 265 |237 |317 | |206 | 266 |240 |320 | |207 | 267 |241 |321 | |210 | 270 |242 |322 | |211 | 271 |243 |323 | |212 | 272 |244 |324 | |213 | 273 |245 |325 | |214 | 274 |246 |326 | |215 | 275 |247 |327 | |216 | 276 |250 |330 | |217 | 277 |251 |331 | |220 | 300 |252 |332 | |221 | 301 |253 |333 | |222 | 302 |254 |334 | |223 | 303 |255 |335 | |224 | 304 |256 |336 | |225 | 305 |257 |337 | |226 | 306 |260-337 |255 | |227 | 307 |360 |241 | |230 | 310 |362-376 |255 | +---------------+----------------+----------------+---------------+ PC Cyrillic to KOI8-R For the conversion of PC Cyrillic to KOI8-R, all characters not in the following table are mapped unchanged. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Conversions|Performed | | | PC Cyrillic | KOI8-R | PC Cyrillic | KOI8-R | |24 | 4 |242 |327 | |200 | 341 |243 |307 | |201 | 342 |244 |304 | |202 | 367 |245 |305 | |203 | 347 |246 |326 | |204 | 344 |247 |332 | |205 | 345 |250 |311 | |206 | 366 |251 |312 | |207 | 372 |252 |313 | |210 | 351 |253 |314 | |211 | 352 |254 |315 | |212 | 353 |255 |316 | |213 | 354 |256 |317 | |214 | 355 |257 |320 | |215 | 356 |260-337 |255 | |216 | 357 |340 |322 | |217 | 360 |341 |323 | |220 | 362 |342 |324 | |221 | 363 |343 |325 | |222 | 364 |344 |306 | |223 | 365 |345 |310 | |224 | 346 |346 |303 | |225 | 350 |347 |336 | |226 | 343 |350 |333 | |227 | 376 |351 |335 | |230 | 373 |352 |337 | |231 | 375 |353 |331 | |232 | 377 |354 |330 | |233 | 371 |355 |334 | |234 | 370 |356 |300 | |235 | 374 |357 |321 | |236 | 340 |360 |263 | |237 | 361 |361 |243 | |240 | 301 |362-376 |255 | |241 | 302 | | | +---------------+----------------+----------------+---------------+ PC Cyrillic to MS 1251 For the conversion of PC Cyrillic to MS 1251, all characters not in the following table are mapped unchanged. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Conversions|Performed | | | PC Cyrillic | MS 1251 | PC Cyrillic | MS 1251 | |24 | 4 |242 |342 | |200 | 300 |243 |343 | |201 | 301 |244 |344 | |202 | 302 |245 |345 | |203 | 303 |246 |346 | |204 | 304 |247 |347 | |205 | 305 |250 |350 | |206 | 306 |251 |351 | |207 | 307 |252 |352 | |210 | 310 |253 |353 | |211 | 311 |254 |354 | |212 | 312 |255 |355 | |213 | 313 |256 |356 | |214 | 314 |257 |357 | |215 | 315 |260-337 |210 | |216 | 316 |340 |360 | |217 | 317 |341 |361 | |220 | 320 |342 |362 | |221 | 321 |343 |363 | |222 | 322 |344 |364 | |223 | 323 |345 |365 | |224 | 324 |346 |366 | |225 | 325 |347 |367 | |226 | 326 |350 |370 | |227 | 327 |351 |371 | |230 | 330 |352 |372 | |231 | 331 |353 |373 | |232 | 332 |354 |374 | |233 | 333 |355 |375 | |234 | 334 |356 |376 | |235 | 335 |357 |377 | |236 | 336 |360 |250 | |237 | 337 |361 |270 | |240 | 340 |362-376 |210 | |241 | 341 | | | +---------------+----------------+----------------+---------------+ PC Cyrillic to Mac Cyrillic For the conversion of PC Cyrillic to Mac Cyrillic, all characters not in the following table are mapped unchanged. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Conversions|Performed | | | PC Cyrillic | Mac Cyrillic | PC Cyrillic | Mac Cyrillic | |24 | 4 |341 |361 | |240 | 340 |342 |362 | |241 | 341 |343 |363 | |242 | 342 |344 |364 | |243 | 343 |345 |365 | |244 | 344 |346 |366 | |245 | 345 |347 |367 | |246 | 346 |350 |370 | |247 | 347 |351 |371 | |250 | 350 |352 |372 | |251 | 351 |353 |373 | |252 | 352 |354 |374 | |253 | 353 |355 |375 | |254 | 354 |356 |376 | |255 | 355 |357 |337 | |256 | 356 |360 |335 | |257 | 357 |361 |336 | |260-337 | 40 |362-376 |40 | |340 | 360 | | | +---------------+----------------+----------------+---------------+ FILES
/usr/lib/iconv/*.so conversion modules /usr/lib/iconv/*.t conversion tables /usr/lib/iconv/iconv_data list of conversions supported by conversion tables SEE ALSO
iconv(1), iconv(3C), iconv(5) SunOS 5.10 18 Apr 1997 iconv_pc_cyr(5)
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