

Elektronika MK-85 and its character set. It was the first Soviet calculator with BASIC, and almost an exact copy of the Casio FX-700P.
Elektronika MK-85 and its character set. It was the first Soviet calculator with BASIC, and almost an exact copy of the Casio FX-700P.
Minitel character set. Photo by Kevin Driscoll.
The Galaksija computer and the graphics part of its character set. Designed by Voja Antonic in Yugoslavia, 1983. Screenshots from games and an adaptation of the classic Dancing Demon animation.
Also check µGalaksija, a single-chip remake of the Galaksija.
Sinclair ZX80 character set, including nonprintable characters (shown as questionmarks) and BASIC keywords.
Japanese ASCII table for the MZ-80 from the SERIES SYSTEM PROGRAM manual (1980). h/t: Takashi Kawano
The European and Japanese fonts of the MZ-700, with 512 characters each. From here.