: If you are maintaining a retro PC, ensure you use the specific version of the driver that matches your chipset (e.g., Philips SAA713x ). Generic drivers from sometimes work if the original manufacturer is unknown. For Modern Users
FM radio on these cards typically reused the same tuner (e.g., TEA5767, TDA9887) but routed audio directly to the sound card’s Line-In or used an internal audio cable (CD-IN, AUX). The driver would expose an FM tuner mini-driver, and applications could scan frequencies (87.5–108 MHz).
: If you are maintaining a retro PC, ensure you use the specific version of the driver that matches your chipset (e.g., Philips SAA713x ). Generic drivers from sometimes work if the original manufacturer is unknown. For Modern Users
FM radio on these cards typically reused the same tuner (e.g., TEA5767, TDA9887) but routed audio directly to the sound card’s Line-In or used an internal audio cable (CD-IN, AUX). The driver would expose an FM tuner mini-driver, and applications could scan frequencies (87.5–108 MHz).