When I was there a number of years ago, there were a lot of modern (or relatively modern, think random dell and gateway type boxes from like, the early to mid 2000s. Lots of pentium 3/4 era stuff, and I was there in the summer of 08, a few months before the first gen Core i3, i5, and i7 came along) computers, and I never saw any old classic computers. Mostly the classic cars were there before the embargo really happened, and the home computer era that gave us Atari or Commodore computers was during the Reagan era, the height of the embargo and hostility era.
When I was there a number of years ago, there were a lot of modern (or relatively modern, think random dell and gateway type boxes from like, the early to mid 2000s. Lots of pentium 3/4 era stuff, and I was there in the summer of 08, a few months before the first gen Core i3, i5, and i7 came along) computers, and I never saw any old classic computers. Mostly the classic cars were there before the embargo really happened, and the home computer era that gave us Atari or Commodore computers was during the Reagan era, the height of the embargo and hostility era.