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  Acorn FileStore E01S

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 Acorn FileStore E01S front

 Acorn FileStore E01S (front)

 Acorn FileStore E01S with front flap

 Acorn FileStore E01S without front flap 

This picture shows the FileStore E01S with the front flap removed showing the 2 800K floppy discs.

 Acorn FileStore E01S back

Acorn FileStore E01S (back)

This picture shows the back of the FileStore E01S with, from left to right, the Econet socket, the FileStore Expansion bus, the printer socket, the power supply lead, auxillary power socket and on off switch. The auxillary power socket can be used to power stacked FileStore E40S or E60Ss. The File Store expansion bus is a SCSI bus.

Acorn FileStore E01S bottom 

Acorn FileStore E01S (bottom)

This picture shows the bottom of the FileStore E01S with cooling fan and serial number.

 Acorn FileStore E01S open

Acorn FileStore E01S with cover off and floppy disc drives removed 

This picture shows the FileStore E01S with the cover and floppy disc drives removed to show the circuit board. On the right is the Econet module. Here is a HiRes picture of the FileStore E01S with the cover and floppy drives removed .

 Acorn FileStore E01S without cover & Econet module

Acorn FileStore E01S without cover and Econet Module

Acorn ADF10 Econet module 

 Acorn ADF10 Econet Module from FileStore E01S

The FileStore E01S was Acorns second generation Filestore replacing the FileStore E01. The FileStore is a dedicated Econet fileserver, it does not support a keyboard and monitor, instead you use an Econet attached station to logon and perform administrative tasks. The configuration is:

Here is the Acorn product brochure for the E01S Filestore