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This is very nice small mongolian keyboard driver only for windows 9X. It has no effect for your computer speed. Mondrive 1.0 is the improved last version. It's freeware, so that you can use it freely. Have a fun.

Charset Converter v1.0 is a very powerful online tool to convert the cyrillic mongolian text (by win1251 encoded) to cyrillic mongolian unicode text and vs. It means, this tool converts the mongolian texts from win1251 encoding to unicode encoding. Any Video Converter. Any Video Converter is an safe, open-source, free, and easy-to-use application developed by Anvsoft Inc. That allows you to convert any video files, so that standard multimedia players support them. The download version of Vlafy MJPEG Encoder is 1.0.0.5. This download is provided to you free of charge. Each download we provide is subject to periodical scanning, but we strongly recommend you to check the package for viruses on your side before running the installation. Edit, Adjust Quality, Play Back. With Movavi Video Converter 17, you can not only convert video and audio files but also perform basic editing tasks and adjust video quality. Using the free Movavi Video Player included in the Video Converter installation pack, you can play any video files — including DVD and HD — right on your desktop. Mongolian Encoding Converter, free mongolian encoding converter software downloads, Page 3.

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Mongolian Keyboard layout (For Windows 2000/NT) [Size: 165 Kb, exe. file]
This is a program, which adds to your computer the mongolian layout for windowsNT/2000. It uses the new mongolian layout standard (UTF-8). Please, go to control panel -> keyboard->input locales section then choose 'Swedish' or what you want, in 'INPUT LOCALE' field and 'Mongolian (standard)' in 'Keyboard layout/IME' field. As mentioned, it uses Unicode.

Mongolian cyrillic fonts [Size: 218 Kb]
This is a self extractable package, which contains the standard cyrillic mongolian fonts Arial Mon and NewtonCTT. Have got you mongolian fonts? Let's download and install it.

Unicode fonts installer
This is a self extractable package, which contains the unicode fonts Microsoft Sans Seif and Tahoma. If you don't or not right see this page in mongolian, please download & install it. Any problems now?

Mongolian Keyboard Driver (Mon1251) [Size: 165 Kb] Mondrive is a small programm to install mongolian keyboard layout for win-1251. If you use non-unicode supported programms on WindowsXP, you become a problem, which is oe, ue not right expressed. Certainly, this program runs on Windows XP.
You have to use mongolian old fonts, which are not unicode supported and using single byte encoding. For instance Arial Mon, Newton CTT etc. But you can use only one unicode font 'Arhangai'.
If you don't see language bar on system taskbar, please choose from control panel->regional and language Option->languages->details->language bar...->show the Language bar on the desktop and show additional language bar icons in the notification area.
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Mongolian keyboard driver for (linux) Xwindows[Size: 14,9 Kb]This is the standard driver for mongolian on linux under xWindow system. Please, read the instruction, namely readme.txt carefully.
This driver uses the unicode standard. So that, after the installation please use any unicode fonts or 'Arhangai' font.
This driver was tested on SuSE Linux 7.3/8.0/ 8.1 KDE- 2.2/3.0 by me. If you have a question, please send an email to badral@chinggis.com
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Windows1251 to Unicode (UTF-8) converter[Size: ~270 Kb]This is a mongolian cp1251 encoded text to utf-8 encoded text conversion program. May be very useful for web masters. ;-) Please use only for cp1251 encoded text files. Feedback: to badral@chinggis.com

Example text file with converted format.[Size: ~600 Kb]The text file has 125 pages, which are converted by monconv-0.99 less than 0.3 seconds.

Windows1251 <-> Unicode (UTF-8) converter for Unix/Linux[Size: ~13.6 Kb]This is a mongolian cp1251 encoded text to/from utf-8 encoded text conversion program. May be very useful for web masters. ;-) Please use only for cp1251 encoded text files. inconv doesn't work for conversion of mongolian Unicode text to CP1251 and for another direction works not correct for mongolian. So, I've written this program. Feedback: to badral@chinggis.com

MonKey mongolian virtual keyboard[Size: ~21.0 Kb]This is a mozilla extension program which offers a mongolian(cyrllic) writing support on mozilla based browsers.Author is Delgerdalai (DynamicSoft.)

What's New

MRIConvert now supports Enhanced MR image objects. Try MRIConvert for NIfTI output, Analyze 7.5 output, and automatic generation of diffusion gradient files for Siemens Syngo scanners, Philips, and some GE scanners.

The latest version is 2.1.0, released February 5, 2016. Revision history

Introduction

MRIConvert is a medical image file conversion utility that converts DICOM files to NIfTI 1.1, FSL NIfTI, Analyze 7.5 , SPM99/Analyze, BrainVoyager, and MetaImage volume formats. More information on how MRIConvert interprets these formats may be found here

MRIConvert in action

Installation

Windows - To install MRIConvert under Windows, download MRIConvert-2.1.0-win32.zip and extract the contents to any directory.

OS X - Image of installer download the image MRIConvert-2.1.0.dmg

Linux - If you use a Debian-based distro (e.g. Ubuntu), we highly recommend using the NeuroDebian repository as the Right Way to install MRIConvert. Install by running 'aptitude install mriconvert' as the administrative user. Any necessary libraries should be installed automatically.

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If you are not yet using NeuroDebian, download one of the binary distributions listed below. Due to differences in typically installed libraries between Redhat and Debian-based distros, we have provided different builds for each. Choose the tarball that most closely matches your Linux flavor:

  • Debian/Ubuntu 32-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.0-i386.tar.gz
  • Debian/Ubuntu 64-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.0-amd64.tar.gz
  • Redhat/CentOS 32-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.0-i686-rhel.tar.gz
  • Redhat/CentOS 64-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.0-x86_64-rhel.tar.gz

Installation is accomplished with the following commands:

tar xzf MRIConvert-<other stuff>.tar.gz
cd MRIConvert-<version>
sh install.sh

where <other stuff> refers to the version and distribution, and <version> is the version number. You will need root privileges as the default installation location is /usr/bin.

Other - Finally, you could build from the source code tarball or zip file. If your platform is not listed above, there may be a reasonable chance that MRIConvert can be built natively. You will need a C++ compiler that understands the Standard Template Library and wxWidgets 2.8 or later. Please let us know if you get this working, it would be great to list your platform here.

If none of the above works for your system, email us on the MRIConvert mailing list and we will attempt to provide a working solution.

Basic Usage

To choose files to convert: choose 'Input/Add' from the menu, or click on the 'Add' button. This will bring up a directory selector dialog. Choose a directory containing the files you wish to convert. All DICOM files in this directory and its subdirectories will be added to the 'DICOM input' panel. Files must end in '.dcm' and must conform to the DICOM standard to be included. At the moment, MRIConvert can only convert files that use the following transfer syntaxes:

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1.2.840.10008.1.2Implicit VR, little endian
1.2.840.10008.1.2.1Explicit VR, little endian

The input files are organized by subject, study, and series into a tree structure. Subjects, studies, or series that you don't wish to convert may be deleted from the input list by choosing 'Input/Remove' from the menu or by clicking on the 'Remove' button. Individual files may not be deleted from a series.

Before converting files, the user may view images, DICOM header information, or a summary of information for a series. Individual images may be converted to JPEG, BMP, or TIFF formats. DICOM information may be saved to a text file from the DICOM viewer.

MRIConvert creates a directory structure based on series and subject. Directories and output files are given default names based on subject, study, and series information. The user may change these names by selecting the file or directory to be renamed and choosing 'Output/Rename' from the menu or by clicking on the 'Rename' button. To change to root directory for output, choose 'Output/Directory' from the menu or click on the 'Directory' button.

Six output formats are supported: FSL NifTi, SPM Analyze, Meta Image, NifTi, Analyze 7.5 and BrainVoyager. For SPM99/Analyze, two output files are created for each volume: a header file (*.hdr) and an image file (*.img) containing raw data. The image file is in standard analyze coordinates (RAH). Similarly, two output files are created for each MetaImage volume: a text header file (*.mhd) and a volume file of raw data (*.raw). The raw data is in DICOM standard coordinates (LPH). You can select the output image format from the pull-down choice box.

If BrainVoyager output format is chosen, anatomical series will be converted to .vmr files, and functional series will be converted to .fmr and .stc files. Currently, only Siemens mosaic-format files are identified as functional series. For anatomical series, the original data may be saved in a .v16 file by checking the obvious box.

To convert files, choose 'Convert/Convert All' from the menu, or click on the 'Convert' button.

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Final Words

MRIConvert is still in development. Please send bug reports and feature requests to mriconvert@ithelp.uoregon.edu. MRIConvert was developed at the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging at the University of Oregon. All LCNI software is available free of charge under the GNU General Public License (GPL).