If the MV-1 has a serial port, you can run terminal software (like Kermit or Laplink ) on the MV-1 via its boot disk, and use a USB-to-Serial adapter on your modern PC. Transfer speeds will be extremely slow (115,200 baud or less), but it works for small files.

An Italian version of the Fujifilm MV-1 User Manual is available on Scribd, detailing features like its 2x digital zoom and 1600x1200 resolution. Another digital copy can be found on Instructions Manuals . Driver e Software - Fujifilm Italia

: Insert the card into a universal USB card reader. This allows your computer to treat the card as a standard "Removable Disk" (like a USB flash drive), bypassing the need for any camera-specific drivers. Direct USB Connection Attempt

The MV-1 is a video printer. It often requires specific proprietary software (like Fujifilm's "Hyper-Utility" or similar capture software) to trigger the print function. Having the driver alone may allow the device to connect, but you need the application software to actually hit "Print."