Sakhr Computers

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This is a "Sakhr -صخر-" made in Kuwait, it was used in Egypt and the Persian Gulf States. It's a copy of the Yamaha AX120.[citation needed]

Sakhr Computers صخر, developed by Kuwaiti company, Al Alamiah produced an Arabic-language version of MSX computers in the 1980s. Their products included the MSX2, MSX2+ and the Yamaha AX100 models, the latter known as Sakhr MSX AX170. The company was also the first to convert the BASIC computer language to Arabic.

External links

  • Sakhr Official website[1]