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Well, I got a little bit, because I was a high school student. Mostly my grandmother and closest acquaintances, with whom they cut on the shoga in the mortal commander everyone.
All sorts of black-and-whites of different class and murder, ULPCT. The last Soviet and early 90s were all sorts of 3UST and 4USTCT - these were the strangest in the sense that there was not much to break there (the lamps there were only a kinescope), but in fact everything could break there. Starting from the most obvious - high-voltage circuits (multiplier, stitcher or variable focus resistor) and ending with electrolytic capacitors and even all sorts of synchronization chips and UHRZ that seem to not break at all. Then from the post-Soviet left Vityaz and Rubin, which were a prefabricated solyak from Rashkin and imported kit. Well, there were already typical malfunctions associated with the most loaded parts (all the same TDC, the output transistor of the lowercase sweep or let’s say the posistor of the demagnetization loop, the failure of which did not even immediately make itself felt, but only after the screen blooms with all sorts of different colors except those that should be in the picture)