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| Revolution 2048x4<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Machover |first1=Carl |last2=Dill |first2=John |year=1985 |title=New products |journal=IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications |volume=5 |issue=10 |pages=71 |doi=10.1109/MCG.1985.276240}}</ref> || 1280×960 from 2048×1024 || 16 colors selectable from a palette of 4096 || ISA || Hitachi HD63484 Advanced CRT Controller
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The Revolution series were large, full-length cards that ranged in price from $
=== TIGA cards ===
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| Pepper Pro 1024<ref>{{ cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qDAEAAAAMBAJ&dq=number+nine+computer+corporation+pepper&pg=PT25 | title=Number Nine Announces Series of Graphics Cards | date=20 Nov 1989 | accessdate=Jan 13, 2011}}</ref> || TMS-34010 || 1.5M, 2M || [[Micro Channel architecture|MCA]], ISA
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| Pepper Pro 1280<ref>{{Cite web |title=Famous Graphics Chips: Number
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| Pepper Pro 1600 || TMS-34010 || ?? || MCA?, ISA
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== External links ==
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