3.2           By-laws of LVPS MicroFacility, Inc.

                            LVPS MICROFACILITY, INC.

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                                  B Y - L A W S

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                                    ARTICLE I

                                     OFFICES

         Section 1. The  registered  office shall be in the City of  Wilmington,
County of New Castle, State of Delaware.

         Section 2. The  corporation  may also have offices at such other places
both within and without the State of Delaware as the board of directors may from
time to time determine or the business of the corporation may require.



                                   ARTICLE II

                            MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS

         Section  l.  All  meetings  of the  stockholders  for the  election  of
directors  shall be held at such  place as may be fixed from time to time by the
board of directors, or at such other place either within or without the State of
Delaware as shall be designated  from time to time by the board of directors and
stated in the notice of the  meeting.  Meetings  of  stockholders  for any other
purpose  may be held at such  time and  place,  within or  without  the State of
Delaware,  as shall be stated in the notice of the meeting or in a duly executed
waiver of notice thereof.

         Section 2. Annual  meetings of  stockholders,  commencing with the year
1999,  shall be held on the Fifteenth day of September,  if not a legal holiday,
and if a legal holiday, then on the next secular day following,  at 10:00 AM, or
at such  other  date and time as shall be  designated  from  time to time by the
board of directors and stated in the notice of the meeting,  at which they shall
elect by a plurality vote a board of directors, and transact such other business
as may properly be brought before the meeting.

         Section 3. Written notice of the annual meeting stating the place, date
and hour of the meeting shall be given to each  stockholder  entitled to vote at
such  meeting  not less  than 15 nor more  than 60 days  before  the date of the
meeting.

         Section  4. The  officer  who has  charge  of the  stock  ledger of the
corporation  shall  prepare and make,  at least ten days before every meeting of
stockholders,  a  complete  list  of the  stockholders  entitled  to vote at the
meeting,  arranged  in  alphabetical  order,  and  showing  the  address of each
stockholder and the number of shares registered in the name of each stockholder.
Such list shall be open to the examination of any  stockholder,  for any purpose
germane to the meeting, during ordinary business hours, for a period of at least
ten days  prior to the  meeting,  either at a place  within  the city  where the
meeting  is to be held,  which  place  shall be  specified  in the notice of the
meeting, or, if not so specified,  at the place where the meeting is to be held.
The list shall also be  produced  and kept at the time and place of the  meeting
during the whole time thereof,  and may be inspected by any  stockholder  who is
present.

         Section 5.  Special  meetings of the  stockholders,  for any purpose or
purposes,  unless  otherwise  prescribed  by  statute or by the  certificate  of
incorporation,  may be  called  by the  president  and  shall be  called  by the
president  or  secretary at the request in writing of a majority of the board of
directors,  or at the  request in writing of  stockholders  owning a majority in
amount of the entire capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding and
entitled  to vote.  Such  request  shall  state the  purpose or  purposes of the
proposed meeting.



         Section 6. Written notice of a special meeting stating the place,  date
and hour of the meeting  and the  purpose or  purposes  for which the meeting is
called, shall be given not less than 15 nor more than 60 days before the date of
the meeting, to each stockholder entitled to vote at such meeting.

         Section 7. Business  transacted at any special  meeting of stockholders
shall be limited to the purposes stated in the notice.

         Section  8.  The  holders  of  a  majority  of  the  stock  issued  and
outstanding  and entitled to vote thereat,  present in person or  represented by
proxy,  shall  constitute a quorum at all meetings of the  stockholders  for the
transaction  of  business  except as  otherwise  provided  by  statute or by the
certificate of incorporation.  If, however,  such quorum shall not be present or
represented at any meeting of the  stockholders,  the  stockholders  entitled to
vote thereat,  present in person or  represented  by proxy,  shall have power to
adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other than announcement at
the meeting,  until a quorum shall be present or represented.  At such adjourned
meeting at which a quorum  shall be present or  represented  any business may be
transacted  which  might  have been  transacted  at the  meeting  as  originally
notified.  If the  adjournment  is for more than  thirty  days,  or if after the
adjournment  a new record date is fixed for the adjourned  meeting,  a notice of
the adjourned  meeting shall be given to each  stockholder of record entitled to
vote at the meeting.

         Section  9. When a quorum is present  at any  meeting,  the vote of the
holders of a majority  of the stock  having  voting  power  present in person or
represented  by proxy shall decide any  question  brought  before such  meeting,
unless the question is one upon which by express provision of the statutes or of
the  certificate  of  incorporation,  a different vote is required in which case
such express provision shall govern and control the decision of such question.

         Section  10.  Unless   otherwise   provided  in  the   certificate   of
incorporation  each  stockholder  shall at every meeting of the  stockholders be
entitled to one vote in person or by proxy for each share of the  capital  stock
having  voting  power held by such  stockholder,  but no proxy shall be voted on
after three years from its date, unless the proxy provides for a longer period.

         Section  11.  Unless   otherwise   provided  in  the   certificate   of
incorporation,  any action required to be taken at any annual or special meeting
of  stockholders  of the  corporation,  or any action  which may be taken at any
annual or special meeting of such stockholders,  may be taken without a meeting,
without prior notice and without a vote, if a consent in writing,  setting forth
the action so taken,  shall be signed by the holders of outstanding stock having
not less than the minimum  number of votes that would be  necessary to authorize
or take such action at a meeting at which all shares  entitled  to vote  thereon
were  present and voted.  Prompt  notice of the taking of the  corporate  action
without a meeting by less than unanimous written consent shall be given to those
stockholders who have not consented in writing.



                                   ARTICLE III

                                    DIRECTORS

         Section 1. The number of  directors  which shall  constitute  the whole
board  shall be five  directors.  The  directors  shall be elected at the annual
meeting of the  stockholders,  except as provided in Section 2 of this  Article,
and each  director  elected shall hold office until his successor is elected and
qualified. Directors need not be stockholders.

         Section 2. Vacancies and newly created directorships resulting from any
increase in the  authorized  number of directors  may be filled by a majority of
the directors then in office,  though less than a quorum, or by a sole remaining
director,  and the  directors  so chosen shall hold office until the next annual
election and until their  successors are duly elected and shall qualify,  unless
sooner  displaced.  If there are no  directors  in office,  then an  election of
directors  may be held in the manner  provided  by  statute.  If, at the time of
filling any vacancy or any newly created  directorship,  the  directors  then in
office shall  constitute less than a majority of the whole board (as constituted
immediately  prior to any  such  increase),  the  Court of  Chancery  may,  upon
application of any stockholder or  stockholders  holding at least ten percent of
the total number of the shares at the time outstanding  having the right to vote
for such  directors,  summarily  order an  election  to be held to fill any such
vacancies or newly created directorships,  or to replace the directors chosen by
the directors then in office.



         Section 3. The business of the corporation shall be managed by or under
the  direction of its board of  directors  which may exercise all such powers of
the  corporation and do all such lawful acts and things as are not by statute or
by the certificate of  incorporation or by these by-laws directed or required to
be exercised or done by the stockholders.

                       MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

         Section 4. The board of directors of the corporation may hold meetings,
both regular and special, either within or without the State of Delaware.

         Section 5. The first  meeting of each newly  elected board of directors
shall  be held at such  time  and  place  as  shall  be fixed by the vote of the
stockholders  at the  annual  meeting  and no  notice of such  meeting  shall be
necessary to the newly  elected  directors in order  legally to  constitute  the
meeting,  provided a quorum shall be present. In the event of the failure of the
stockholders to fix the time or place of such first meeting of the newly elected
board of  directors,  or in the event  such  meeting is not held at the time and
place so fixed by the  stockholders,  the  meeting  may be held at such time and
place as shall  be  specified  in a notice  given as  hereinafter  provided  for
special  meetings  of the  board of  directors,  or as shall be  specified  in a
written waiver signed by all of the directors.

         Section  6.  Regular  meetings  of the board of  directors  may be held
without  notice  at such  time and at such  place as shall  from time to time be
determined by the board.

         Section 7. Special meetings of the board may be called by the president
on 5 days' notice to each director, either personally or by mail or by facsimile
communication; special meetings shall be called by the president or secretary in
like manner and on like notice on the written  request of two  directors  unless
the board consists of only one director; in which case special meetings shall be
called by the  president  or  secretary in like manner and on like notice on the
written request of the sole director.

         Section 8. At all meetings of the board, a majority of directors  shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business and the act of a majority of
the directors present at any meeting at which there is a quorum shall be the act
of the board of directors,  except as may be otherwise  specifically provided by
statute or by the certificate of incorporation. If a quorum shall not be present
at any  meeting of the board of  directors  the  directors  present  thereat may
adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other than announcement at
the meeting, until a quorum shall be present.

         Section  9.  Unless   otherwise   restricted  by  the   certificate  of
incorporation or these by-laws,  any action required or permitted to be taken at
any meeting of the board of directors or of any  committee  thereof may be taken
without a meeting, if all members of the board or committee, as the case may be,
consent  thereto in  writing,  and the  writing or  writings  are filed with the
minutes of proceedings of the board or committee.

         Section  10.  Unless   otherwise   restricted  by  the  certificate  of
incorporation  or these  by-laws,  members  of the  board of  directors,  or any
committee designated by the board of directors,  may participate in a meeting of
the board of directors,  or any committee,  by means of conference  telephone or
similar communications  equipment by means of which all persons participating in
the meeting  can hear each  other,  and such  participation  in a meeting  shall
constitute presence in person at the meeting.

                             COMMITTEES OF DIRECTORS

         Section  11.  The  board  of  directors   may  designate  one  or  more
committees,  each  committee  to consist of one or more of the  directors of the
corporation.  The board may designate one or more directors as alternate members
of any  committee,  who may  replace  any absent or  disqualified  member at any
meeting of the committee.

         In the  absence or  disqualification  of a member of a  committee,  the
member or members  thereof  present at any  meeting  and not  disqualified  from
voting,  whether or not he or they constitute a quorum, may unanimously  appoint
another  member of the board of  directors to act at the meeting in the place of
any such absent or disqualified member.



         Any such  committee,  to the extent  provided in the  resolution of the
board of directors,  shall have and may exercise all the powers and authority of
the board of  directors  in the  management  of the  business and affairs of the
corporation,  and may authorize the seal of the corporation to be affixed to all
papers  which may  require  it;  but no such  committee  shall have the power or
authority in reference to the following matters:  (i) approving or adopting,  or
recommending to the stockholders, any action or matter expressly required by the
General Corporation Law of Delaware to be submitted to stockholders for approval
or (ii)  adopting,  amending or repealing  any by-law of the  corporation.  Such
committee or committees  shall have such name or names as may be determined from
time to time by resolution adopted by the board of directors.

         Section 12. Each committee  shall keep regular  minutes of its meetings
and report the same to the board of directors when required.

                            COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS

         Section  13.  Unless   otherwise   restricted  by  the  certificate  of
incorporation or these by-laws,  the board of directors shall have the authority
to fix the compensation of directors.  The directors may be paid their expenses,
if any, of  attendance at each meeting of the board of directors and may be paid
a fixed sum for attendance at each meeting of the board of directors or a stated
salary as director. No such payment shall preclude any director from serving the
corporation in any other capacity and receiving compensation  therefor.  Members
of special or standing committees may be allowed like compensation for attending
committee meetings.

                              REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS

         Section  14.  Unless   otherwise   restricted  by  the  certificate  of
incorporation  or by law, any  director or the entire board of directors  may be
removed,  with or without cause, by the holders of a majority of shares entitled
to vote at an election of directors.



                                   ARTICLE IV

                                     NOTICES

         Section 1.  Whenever,  under the  provisions  of the statutes or of the
certificate of incorporation or of these by-laws, notice is required to be given
to any  director or  stockholder,  it shall not be  construed  to mean  personal
notice,  but such notice may be given in  writing,  by mail,  addressed  to such
director  or  stockholder,  at his  address as it appears on the  records of the
corporation, with postage thereon prepaid, and such notice shall be deemed to be
given at the time when the same shall be  deposited  in the United  States mail.
Notice to directors may also be given by facsimile telecommunication.

         Section  2.  Whenever  any  notice is  required  to be given  under the
provisions of the statutes or of the  certificate of  incorporation  or of these
by-laws,  a waiver thereof in writing,  signed by the person or persons entitled
to said notice, whether before or after the time stated therein, shall be deemed
equivalent thereto.



                                    ARTICLE V

                                    OFFICERS

         Section 1. The officers of the corporation shall be chosen by the board
of  directors  and shall be a president,  a  vice-president,  a secretary  and a
treasurer.  The board of directors may also choose  additional  vice-presidents,
and one or more assistant  secretaries and assistant  treasurers.  Any number of
offices may be held by the same person,  unless the certificate of incorporation
or these by-laws otherwise provide.

         Section  2. The board of  directors  at its first  meeting  after  each
annual  meeting  of  stockholders   shall  choose  a  president,   one  or  more
vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer.



         Section 3. The board of directors  may appoint such other  officers and
agents as it shall deem  necessary  who shall hold their  offices for such terms
and shall  exercise  such powers and perform such duties as shall be  determined
from time to time by the board.

         Section 4. The salaries of all  officers and agents of the  corporation
shall be fixed by the board of directors.

         Section 5. The  officers of the  corporation  shall hold  office  until
their successors are chosen and qualify. Any officer elected or appointed by the
board of  directors  may be  removed  at any time by the  affirmative  vote of a
majority of the board of directors.  Any vacancy  occurring in any office of the
corporation shall be filled by the board of directors.

                                  THE PRESIDENT

         Section 6. The president  shall be the chief  executive  officer of the
corporation,  shall preside at all meetings of the stockholders and the board of
directors,  shall have  general  and active  management  of the  business of the
corporation  and  shall  see that all  orders  and  resolutions  of the board of
directors are carried into effect.

         Section  7. He shall  execute  bonds,  mortgages  and  other  contracts
requiring a seal,  under the seal of the  corporation,  except where required or
permitted  by law to be  otherwise  signed and  executed  and  except  where the
signing and  execution  thereof  shall be  expressly  delegated  by the board of
directors to some other officer or agent of the corporation.

                               THE VICE-PRESIDENTS

         Section  8. In the  absence  of the  president  or in the  event of his
inability or refusal to act, the  vice-president  (or in the event there be more
than one  vice-president,  the  vice-presidents  in the order  designated by the
directors,  or in the  absence  of any  designation,  then in the order of their
election) shall perform the duties of the president,  and when so acting,  shall
have  all  the  powers  of and be  subject  to all  the  restrictions  upon  the
president.  The  vice-presidents  shall  perform such other duties and have such
other powers as the board of directors may from time to time prescribe.

                      THE SECRETARY AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY

         Section 9. The  secretary  shall  attend all  meetings  of the board of
directors and all meetings of the stockholders and record all the proceedings of
the  meetings of the  corporation  and of the board of directors in a book to be
kept for that purpose and shall perform like duties for the standing  committees
when  required.  He shall give, or cause to be given,  notice of all meetings of
the  stockholders  and  special  meetings of the board of  directors,  and shall
perform  such other  duties as may be  prescribed  by the board of  directors or
president,  under whose  supervision  he shall be. He shall have  custody of the
corporate seal of the corporation and he, or an assistant secretary,  shall have
authority to affix the same to any instrument  requiring it and when so affixed,
it may be  attested  by his  signature  or by the  signature  of such  assistant
secretary.  The  board of  directors  may give  general  authority  to any other
officer to affix the seal of the  corporation  and to attest the affixing by his
signature.

         Section 10. The assistant secretary,  or if there be more than one, the
assistant  secretaries in the order  determined by the board of directors (or if
there be no such  determination,  then in the order of their election) shall, in
the absence of the secretary or in the event of his inability or refusal to act,
perform the duties and exercise the powers of the  secretary  and shall  perform
such other duties and have such other powers as the board of directors  may from
time to time prescribe.

                     THE TREASURER AND ASSISTANT TREASURERS

         Section 11. The treasurer shall have the custody of the corporate funds
and  securities  and shall  keep full and  accurate  accounts  of  receipts  and
disbursements in books belonging to the corporation and shall deposit all moneys
and other valuable  effects in the name and to the credit of the  corporation in
such depositories as may be designated by the board of directors.

         Section 12. He shall  disburse the funds of the  corporation  as may be
ordered  by  the  board  of   directors,   taking   proper   vouchers  for  such
disbursements,  and shall render to the president and the board of directors, at
its regular meetings,  or when the board of directors so requires, an account of
all  his  transactions  as  treasurer  and of  the  financial  condition  of the
corporation.



         Section 13. If required  by the board of  directors,  he shall give the
corporation a bond (which shall be renewed every six years) in such sum and with
such surety or sureties as shall be  satisfactory  to the board of directors for
the faithful  performance of the duties of his office and for the restoration to
the corporation,  in case of his death, resignation,  retirement or removal from
office,  of all books,  papers,  vouchers,  money and other property of whatever
kind in his possession or under his control belonging to the corporation.

         Section  14. The  assistant  treasurer,  or if there shall be more than
one, the assistant  treasurers in the order determined by the board of directors
(or if  there be no such  determination,  then in the  order of their  election)
shall,  in the  absence of the  treasurer  or in the event of his  inability  or
refusal to act,  perform the duties and exercise the powers of the treasurer and
shall  perform  such other  duties  and have such  other  powers as the board of
directors may from time to time prescribe.



                                   ARTICLE VI

                             CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES

         Section  1. The shares of the  corporation  shall be  represented  by a
certificate or shall be  uncertificated.  Certificates shall be signed by, or in
the name of the  corporation by, the chairman or  vice-chairman  of the board of
directors,  or the  president or a  vice-president,  and by the  treasurer or an
assistant  treasurer,  or  the  secretary  or  an  assistant  secretary  of  the
corporation.

         If the corporation  shall be authorized to issue more than one class of
stock  or  more  than  one  series  of  any  class,  the  powers,  designations,
preferences  and relative,  participating,  optional or other special  rights of
each class of stock or series  thereof and the  qualifications,  limitations  or
restrictions  of such  preferences  and/or  rights shall be set forth in full or
summarized on the face or back of the certificate  which the  corporation  shall
issue to  represent  such  class or series of stock,  provided  that,  except as
otherwise provided in section 202 of the General Corporation Law of Delaware, in
lieu of the foregoing  requirements,  there may be set forth on the face or back
of the certificate  which the corporation shall issue to represent such class or
series of stock, a statement that the corporation will furnish without charge to
each  stockholder  who so requests  the powers,  designations,  preferences  and
relative, participating, optional or other special rights of each class of stock
or series thereof and the  qualifications,  limitations or  restrictions of such
preferences and/or rights.

         Within  a   reasonable   time  after  the   issuance   or  transfer  of
uncertificated stock, the corporation shall send to the registered owner thereof
a written notice  containing the information  required to be set forth or stated
on  certificates  pursuant to Sections 151, 156, 202(a) or 218(a) of the General
Corporation  Law of Delaware or a statement  that the  corporation  will furnish
without  charge to each  stockholder  who so requests the powers,  designations,
preferences and relative participating, optional or other special rights of each
class  of  stock  or  series  thereof  and the  qualifications,  limitations  or
restrictions of such preferences and/or rights.

         Section  2.  Any of or  all  the  signatures  on a  certificate  may be
facsimile.  In case any officer,  transfer  agent or registrar who has signed or
whose facsimile  signature has been placed upon a certificate  shall have ceased
to be such  officer,  transfer  agent or registrar  before such  certificate  is
issued,  it may be issued by the corporation  with the same effect as if he were
such officer, transfer agent or registrar at the date of issue.

                                LOST CERTIFICATES

         Section  3. The board of  directors  may  direct a new  certificate  or
certificates or  uncertificated  shares to be issued in place of any certificate
or certificates theretofore issued by the corporation alleged to have been lost,
stolen or destroyed,  upon the making of an affidavit of that fact by the person
claiming  the  certificate  of stock  to be  lost,  stolen  or  destroyed.  When
authorizing  such issue of a new certificate or  certificates or  uncertificated
shares,  the  board of  directors  may,  in its  discretion  and as a  condition
precedent to the  issuance  thereof,  require the owner of such lost,  stolen or
destroyed certificate or certificates, or his legal representative, to advertise
the same in such manner as it shall  require  and/or to give the  corporation  a
bond in such sum as it may  direct as  indemnity  against  any claim that may be
made against the  corporation  with respect to the  certificate  alleged to have
been lost, stolen or destroyed.



                                TRANSFER OF STOCK

         Section 4. Upon  surrender to the  corporation or the transfer agent of
the  corporation  of a certificate  for shares duly endorsed or  accompanied  by
proper evidence of succession, assignation or authority to transfer, it shall be
the duty of the  corporation to issue a new  certificate to the person  entitled
thereto,  cancel the old certificate and record the transaction  upon its books.
Upon  receipt  of proper  transfer  instructions  from the  registered  owner of
uncertificated shares such uncertificated shares shall be cancelled and issuance
of new equivalent  uncertificated shares or certificated shares shall be made to
the person entitled thereto and the transaction shall be recorded upon the books
of the corporation.

                               FIXING RECORD DATE

         Section 5. In order that the corporation may determine the stockholders
entitled  to  notice  of or to  vote  at  any  meeting  of  stockholders  or any
adjournment  thereof,  or to  express  consent  to  corporate  action in writing
without a meeting,  or  entitled  to receive  payment of any  dividend  or other
distribution  or allotment of any rights,  or entitled to exercise any rights in
respect of any change, conversion or exchange of stock or for the purpose of any
other lawful action,  the board of directors may fix, in advance, a record date,
which  shall not be more than  sixty nor less than ten days  before  the date of
such  meeting,   nor  more  than  sixty  days  prior  to  any  other  action.  A
determination  of  stockholders  of record entitled to notice of or to vote at a
meeting of stockholders shall apply to any adjournment of the meeting: provided,
however, that the board of directors may fix a new record date for the adjourned
meeting.

                             REGISTERED STOCKHOLDERS

         Section 6. The corporation shall be entitled to recognize the exclusive
right of a person  registered  on its books as the  owner of  shares to  receive
dividends,  and to  vote  as  such  owner,  and to hold  liable  for  calls  and
assessments a person  registered on its books as the owner of shares,  and shall
not be bound to  recognize  any  equitable or other claim to or interest in such
share or shares on the part of any other  person,  whether  or not it shall have
express or other notice  thereof,  except as  otherwise  provided by the laws of
Delaware.



                                   ARTICLE VII

                               GENERAL PROVISIONS

                                    DIVIDENDS

         Section 1. Dividends upon the capital stock of the corporation, subject
to the provisions of the certificate of  incorporation,  if any, may be declared
by the board of  directors at any regular or special  meeting,  pursuant to law.
Dividends may be paid in cash, in property,  or in shares of the capital  stock,
subject to the provisions of the certificate of incorporation.

         Section 2. Before  payment of any dividend,  there may be set aside out
of any funds of the corporation  available for dividends such sum or sums as the
directors  from time to time, in their  absolute  discretion,  think proper as a
reserve or reserves to meet contingencies,  or for equalizing dividends,  or for
repairing  or  maintaining  any property of the  corporation,  or for such other
purpose  as  the  directors  shall  think  conducive  to  the  interest  of  the
corporation,  and the  directors  may modify or abolish any such  reserve in the
manner in which it was created.

                                ANNUAL STATEMENT

         Section 3. The board of directors shall present at each annual meeting,
and at any special  meeting of the  stockholders  when called for by vote of the
stockholders,  a full and clear  statement of the business and  condition of the
corporation.

                                     CHECKS

         Section 4. All checks or demands for money and notes of the corporation
shall be signed by such  officer or officers or such other  person or persons as
the board of directors may from time to time designate.

                                   FISCAL YEAR

         Section  5.  The  fiscal  year of the  corporation  shall  be  fixed by
resolution of the board of directors.



                                      SEAL

         Section 6. The corporate seal shall have inscribed  thereon the name of
the  corporation,  the year of its  organization  and the words "Corporate Seal,
Delaware".  The seal may be used by  causing  it or a  facsimile  thereof  to be
impressed or affixed or reproduced or otherwise.

                                 INDEMNIFICATION

         Section 7. The  corporation  shall  indemnify its officers,  directors,
employees and agents to the extent  permitted by the General  Corporation Law of
Delaware.



                                  ARTICLE VIII

                                   AMENDMENTS

         Section 1. These  by-laws  may be  altered,  amended or repealed or new
by-laws may be adopted by the  stockholders  or by the board of directors,  when
such  power is  conferred  upon the board of  directors  by the  certificate  of
incorporation  at any  regular  meeting of the  stockholders  or of the board of
directors  or at any  special  meeting  of the  stockholders  or of the board of
directors  if notice of such  alteration,  amendment,  repeal or adoption of new
by-laws be  contained  in the notice of such  special  meeting.  If the power to
adopt,  amend or repeal  by-laws is conferred upon the board of directors by the
certificate  of  incorporation  it shall  not  divest  or limit the power of the
stockholders to adopt, amend or repeal by-laws.



4.1           Form of Common Stock Certificate

               NUMBER                                     SHARES
              --------                                  ----------
              INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

                            LVPS MicroFacility, Inc.
                      Authorized to Issue 21,000,000 Shares

20,000,000 SHARES COMMON STOCK                 1,000,000 SHARES PREFERRED STOCK
$.001. PAR VALUE EACH                          $.001 PAR VALUE EACH

THIS CERTIFIES THAT_____________________________________________ is the owner of
__________________________________________________ fully paid and non-assessable
shares of the Common Stock of LVPS MicroFacility, Inc.

transferable only on the books of the Corporation by the holder hereof in person
or by its duly authorized  Attorney upon surrender of the  Certificate  properly
endorsed.

In Witness  Whereof,  the said  Corporation  has caused this  Certificate  to be
signed by its duly  authorized  officers  and to be sealed  with the Seal of the
Corporation this _____ day of _______ A.D. ______


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                 SECRETARY                                             PRESIDENT