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                                                                   Exhibit 10.11

                              NEWPORT CORPORATION
                           1999 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN

          This 1999 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN (the "Plan") is hereby established and
adopted this 18th day of November, 1999 (the "Effective Date") by Newport
Corporation, a Nevada corporation (the "Company").

                                   ARTICLE 1

                             PURPOSES OF THE PLAN

          1.1  Purposes.  The purposes of the Plan are (a) to enhance the
Company's ability to attract, motivate and retain the services of qualified
employees, officers, directors, consultants and other service providers (to the
extent qualifying under Article 3 hereof) upon whose judgment, initiative and
efforts the successful conduct and development of the Company's business largely
depends, and (b) to provide additional incentives to such persons or entities to
devote their utmost effort and skill to the advancement and betterment of the
Company, by providing them an opportunity to participate in the ownership of the
Company and thereby have an interest in the success and increased value of the
Company.

                                   ARTICLE 2

                                  DEFINITIONS

          For purposes of this Plan, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:

          2.1  Administrator.  "Administrator" means the Board or, if the Board
delegates responsibility for any matter to the Committee, the term Administrator
shall mean the Committee.

          2.2  Affiliated Company.  "Affiliated Company" means any "parent
corporation" or "subsidiary corporation" of the Company, whether now existing or
hereafter created or acquired, as those terms are defined in Sections 424(e) and
424(f) of the Code, respectively.

          2.3  Board.  "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Company.

          2.4  Cause.  "Cause" means, with respect to the termination of a
Participant's employment, termination of such employment by the Company for any
of the following reasons:

               (a)  The continued refusal or omission by the Participant to
perform any material duties required of him by the Company if such duties are
consistent with duties customary for the position held with the Company;

               (b)  Any material act or omission by the Participant involving
malfeasance or gross negligence in the performance of Participant's duties to,
or material deviation from any of the policies or directives of, the Company;

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          (c)  Conduct on the part of Participant which constitutes the breach
of any statutory or common law duty of loyalty to the Company; or

          (d)  Any illegal act by Participant which materially and adversely
affects the business of the Company or any felony committed by Participant, as
evidenced by conviction thereof, provided that the Company may suspend
Participant with pay while any allegation of such illegal or felonious act is
investigated.

     2.5  Change in Control. "Change in Control" shall mean (i) the acquisition,
directly or indirectly, by any person or group (within the meaning of Section
13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) of the beneficial
ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding securities of the
Company; (ii) a merger or consolidation in which the Company is not the
surviving entity, except for a transaction the principal purpose of which is to
change the state in which the Company is incorporated; (iii) the sale, transfer
or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company;
(iv) a complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company; or (v) any reverse
merger in which the Company is the surviving entity but in which securities
possessing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of
the Company's outstanding securities are transferred to a person or persons
different from the persons holding those securities immediately prior to such
merger.

     2.6  Code.  "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
from time to time.

     2.7  Committee.  "Committee" means a committee of two or more members
of the Board appointed to administer the Plan, as set forth in Section 7.1
hereof.

     2.8  Common Stock. "Common Stock" means the Common Stock, $0.35 par value,
of the Company, subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof.

     2.9  Disability. "Disability" means permanent and total disability as
defined in Section 22(e)(3) of the Code. The Administrator's determination of a
Disability or the absence thereof shall be conclusive and binding on all
interested parties.

     2.10  Effective Date. "Effective Date" means November 18, 1999, which was
the date on which the Plan was originally adopted by the Board.

     2.11  Exercise Price. "Exercise Price" means the purchase price per share
of Common Stock payable upon exercise of an Option.

     2.12  Fair Market Value. "Fair Market Value" on any given date means the
value of one share of Common Stock, determined as follows:

          (a)  If the Common Stock is then listed or admitted to trading on a
Nasdaq market system or a stock exchange which reports closing sale prices, the
Fair Market Value shall be the closing sale price on the date of valuation on
such Nasdaq market system or principal stock exchange on which the Common Stock
is then listed or admitted to trading, or, if no closing sale price is quoted on
such day, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing sale price of the
Common Stock on such Nasdaq market system or such exchange on the next preceding
day on which a closing sale price is quoted.

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          (b)  If the Common Stock is not then listed or admitted to trading on
a Nasdaq market system or a stock exchange which reports closing sale prices,
the Fair Market Value shall be the average of the closing bid and asked prices
of the Common Stock in the over-the-counter market on the date of valuation.

          (c)  If neither (a) nor (b) is applicable as of the date of valuation,
then the Fair Market Value shall be determined by the Administrator in good
faith using any reasonable method of evaluation, which determination shall be
conclusive and binding on all interested parties.

     2.13 NASD Dealer.  "NASD Dealer" means a broker-dealer that is a member of
the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

     2.14 Offeree.  "Offeree" means a Participant to whom a Right to Purchase
has been offered or who has acquired Restricted Stock under the Plan.

     2.15 Option.  "Option" means any option to purchase Common Stock granted
pursuant to the Plan.

     2.16 Option Agreement.  "Option Agreement" means the written agreement
entered into between the Company and the Optionee with respect to an Option
granted under the Plan.

     2.17 Optionee.  "Optionee" means a Participant who holds an Option.

     2.18 Participant.  "Participant" means an individual or entity who holds an
Option, a Right to Purchase or Restricted Stock under the Plan.

     2.19 Purchase Price.  "Purchase Price" means the purchase price per share
of Restricted Stock payable upon acceptance of a Right to Purchase.

     2.20 Restricted Stock.  "Restricted Stock" means shares of Common Stock
issued pursuant to Article 6 hereof, subject to any restrictions and conditions
as are established pursuant to such Article 6.

     2.21 Right to Purchase.  "Right to Purchase" means a right to purchase
Restricted Stock granted to an Offeree pursuant to Article 6 hereof.

     2.22 Service Provider.  "Service Provider" means a consultant or other
person or entity who provides services to the Company or an Affiliated Company
and who the Administrator authorizes to become a  Participant in the Plan.

     2.23 Stock Purchase Agreement.  "Stock Purchase Agreement" means the
written agreement entered into between the Company and the Offeree with respect
to a Right to Purchase offered under the Plan.

                                   ARTICLE 3

                                  ELIGIBILITY

     3.1  Options and Rights to Purchase.  Subject to Section 3.3, officers and
other key employees of the Company or of an Affiliated Company, members of the
Board (whether or not

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employed by the Company or an Affiliated Company), and Service Providers are
eligible to receive Options or Rights to Purchase under the Plan.

     3.2  Limitation on Shares.  In no event shall any Participant be granted
Rights to Purchase or Options in any one calendar year pursuant to which the
aggregate number of shares of Common Stock that may be acquired thereunder
exceeds 200,000 shares.

     3.3  Restrictions.  Notwithstanding anything contained in this Plan to the
contrary, including, without limitation, Section 3.1 above, no director or
officer of the Company or any Affiliated Company shall be eligible to receive
any Option or Right to Purchase, or any right to receive the same, pursuant to
this Plan unless and until this Plan has been approved by the affirmative vote
of holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of the Company's Common
Stock.

                                   ARTICLE 4

                                  PLAN SHARES

     4.1  Shares Subject to the Plan.  The number of shares of Common Stock that
may be issued under the Plan shall be 300,000 shares, subject to adjustment as
to the number and kind of shares pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof.  For purposes
of this limitation, in the event that (a) all or any portion of any Option or
Right to Purchase granted or offered under the Plan can no longer under any
circumstances be exercised, or (b) any shares of Common Stock are reacquired by
the Company pursuant to a Option Agreement or Stock Purchase Agreement, the
shares of Common Stock allocable to the unexercised portion of such Option or
such Right to Purchase, or the shares so reacquired, shall again be available
for grant or issuance under the Plan.

     4.2  Changes in Capital Structure.   In the event that the outstanding
shares of  Common Stock are hereafter increased or decreased or changed into or
exchanged for a different number or kind of shares or other securities of the
Company by reason of a recapitalization, stock split, combination of shares,
reclassification, stock dividend, or other change in the capital structure of
the Company, then appropriate adjustments shall be made by the Administrator to
the aggregate number and kind of shares subject to this Plan, and the number and
kind of shares and the price per share subject to outstanding Option Agreements,
Rights to Purchase and Stock Purchase Agreements in order to preserve, as nearly
as practical, but not to increase, the benefits to Participants.

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                                   ARTICLE 5

                                    OPTIONS

     5.1  Option Agreement.  Each Option granted pursuant to this Plan shall be
evidenced by an Option Agreement which shall specify the number of shares
subject thereto, vesting provisions relating to such Option and the Exercise
Price per share.  As soon as is practical following the grant of an Option, an
Option Agreement shall be duly executed and delivered by or on behalf of the
Company to the Optionee to whom such Option was granted.  Each Option Agreement
shall be in such form and contain such additional terms and conditions, not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Plan, as the Administrator shall, from
time to time, deem desirable, including, without limitation, the imposition of
any rights of first refusal and resale obligations upon any shares of Common
Stock acquired pursuant to an Option Agreement.  Each Option Agreement may be
different from each other Option Agreement.

     5.2  Exercise Price.  The Exercise Price per share of Common Stock covered
by each Option shall be determined by the Administrator, except that the
Exercise Price of a Option shall not be less than 85% of Fair Market Value on
the date the Option is granted.

     5.3  Payment of Exercise Price.  Payment of the Exercise Price shall be
made upon exercise of an Option and may be made, in the discretion of the
Administrator, subject to any legal restrictions, by:  (a) cash; (b) check; (c)
the surrender of shares of Common Stock owned by the Optionee  that have been
held by the Optionee for at least six (6) months, which surrendered shares shall
be valued at Fair Market Value as of the date of such exercise; (d) the
Optionee's promissory note in a form and on terms acceptable to the
Administrator; (e) the cancellation of indebtedness of the Company to the
Optionee; (f) the waiver of compensation due or accrued to the Optionee for
services rendered; (g) provided that a public market for the Common Stock
exists, a "same day sale" commitment from the Optionee and an NASD Dealer
whereby the Optionee irrevocably elects to exercise the Option and to sell a
portion of the shares so purchased to pay for the Exercise Price and whereby the
NASD Dealer irrevocably commits upon receipt of such shares to forward the
Exercise Price directly to the Company; (h) provided that a public market for
the Common Stock exists, a "margin" commitment from the Optionee and an NASD
Dealer whereby the Optionee irrevocably elects to exercise the Option and to
pledge the shares so purchased to the NASD Dealer in a margin account as
security for a loan from the NASD Dealer in the amount of the Exercise Price,
and whereby the NASD Dealer irrevocably commits upon receipt of such shares to
forward the Exercise Price directly to the Company; or (i) any combination of
the foregoing methods of payment or any other consideration or method of payment
as shall be permitted by applicable corporate law.

     5.4  Term and Termination of Options.  The term and termination of each
Option shall be as fixed by the Administrator, but no Option may be exercisable
more than ten (10) years after the date it is granted.

     5.5  Vesting and Exercise of Options.  Each Option shall vest and become
exercisable in one or more installments at such time or times and subject to
such conditions, including without limitation the achievement of specified
performance goals or objectives, as shall be determined by the Administrator.

     5.6  Nontransferability of Options.  No Option shall be assignable or
transferable except by will or the laws of descent and distribution, and during
the life of the Optionee shall be

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exercisable only by such Optionee; provided, however, that, in the discretion of
the Administrator, any Option may be assigned or transferred in any manner which
such Option is permitted to be assigned or transferred under the Code.

     5.7  Rights as Stockholder.  An Optionee or permitted transferee of an
Option shall have no rights or privileges as a Stockholder with respect to any
shares covered by an Option until such Option has been duly exercised and
certificates representing shares purchased upon such exercise have been issued
to such person.

                                   ARTICLE 6

                               RIGHTS TO PURCHASE

     6.1  Nature of Right to Purchase.  A Right to Purchase granted to an
Offeree entitles the Offeree to purchase, for a Purchase Price determined by the
Administrator, shares of Common Stock subject to such terms, restrictions and
conditions as the Administrator may determine at the time of grant ("Restricted
Stock").  Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, continued
employment or the achievement of specified performance goals or objectives.

     6.2  Acceptance of Right to Purchase.  An Offeree shall have no rights with
respect to the Restricted Stock subject to a Right to Purchase unless the
Offeree shall have accepted the Right to Purchase within ten (10) days (or such
longer or shorter period as the Administrator may specify) following the grant
of the Right to Purchase by making payment of the full Purchase Price to the
Company in the manner set forth in Section 6.3 hereof and by executing and
delivering to the Company a Stock Purchase Agreement.  Each Stock Purchase
Agreement shall be in such form, and shall set forth the Purchase Price and such
other terms, conditions and restrictions of the Restricted Stock, not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Plan, as the Administrator shall, from
time to time, deem desirable.  Each Stock Purchase Agreement may be different
from each other Stock Purchase Agreement.

     6.3  Payment of Purchase Price.  Subject to any legal restrictions, payment
of the Purchase Price upon acceptance of a Right to Purchase Restricted Stock
may be made, in the discretion of the Administrator, by:  (a) cash; (b) check;
(c) the surrender of shares of Common Stock owned by the Offeree that have been
held by the Offeree for at least six (6) months, which surrendered shares shall
be valued at Fair Market Value as of the date of such exercise; (d) the
Offeree's promissory note in a form and on terms acceptable to the
Administrator; (e) the cancellation of indebtedness of the Company to the
Offeree; (f) the waiver of compensation due or accrued to the Offeree for
services rendered; or (g) any combination of the foregoing methods of payment or
any other consideration or method of payment as shall be permitted by applicable
corporate law.

     6.4  Rights as a Stockholder.  Upon complying with the provisions of
Section 6.2 hereof, an Offeree shall have the rights of a Stockholder with
respect to the Restricted Stock purchased pursuant to the Right to Purchase,
including voting and dividend rights, subject to the terms, restrictions and
conditions as are set forth in the Stock Purchase Agreement.  Unless the
Administrator shall determine otherwise, certificates evidencing shares of
Restricted Stock shall remain in the possession of the Company in accordance
with the terms of the Stock Purchase Agreement.

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     6.5  Restrictions.  Shares of Restricted Stock may not be sold, assigned,
transferred, pledged or otherwise encumbered or disposed of except as
specifically provided in the Stock Purchase Agreement or by the Administrator.
In the event of termination of a Participant's employment, service as a director
of the Company or Service Provider status for any reason whatsoever (including
death or disability), the Stock Purchase Agreement may provide, in the
discretion of the Administrator, that the Company shall have the right,
exercisable at the discretion of the Administrator, to repurchase (i) at the
original Purchase Price, any shares of Restricted Stock which have not vested as
of the date of termination, and (ii) at Fair Market Value, any shares of
Restricted Stock which have vested as of such date, on such terms as may be
provided in the Stock Purchase Agreement.

     6.6  Vesting of Restricted Stock.  The Stock Purchase Agreement shall
specify the date or dates, the performance goals or objectives which must be
achieved, and any other conditions on which the Restricted Stock may vest.

     6.7  Dividends.  If payment for shares of Restricted Stock is made by
promissory note, any cash dividends paid with respect to the Restricted Stock
may be applied, in the discretion of the Administrator, to repayment of such
note.

     6.8  Nonassignability of Rights.  No Right to Purchase shall be assignable
or transferable except by will or the laws of descent and distribution or as
otherwise provided by the  Administrator.

                                   ARTICLE 7

                           ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN

     7.1  Administrator.  Authority to control and manage the operation and
administration of the Plan shall be vested in the Board, which may delegate such
responsibilities in whole or in part to a committee consisting of two (2) or
more members of the Board (the "Committee").  Members of the Committee may be
appointed from time to time by, and shall serve at the pleasure of, the Board.
As used herein, the term "Administrator" means the Board or, with respect to any
matter as to which responsibility has been delegated to the Committee, the term
Administrator shall mean the Committee.

     7.2  Powers of the Administrator.  In addition to any other powers or
authority conferred upon the Administrator elsewhere in the Plan or by law, the
Administrator shall have full power and authority:  (a) to determine the persons
to whom, and the time or times at which, Options shall be granted and Rights to
Purchase shall be offered, the number of shares to be represented by each Option
and Right to Purchase and the consideration to be received by the Company upon
the exercise thereof; (b) to interpret the Plan; (c) to create, amend or rescind
rules and regulations relating to the Plan; (d) to determine the terms,
conditions and restrictions contained in, and the form of, Option Agreements and
Stock Purchase Agreements; (e) to determine the identity or capacity of any
persons who may be entitled to exercise a Participant's rights under any Option
or Right to Purchase under the Plan; (f) to correct any defect or supply any
omission or reconcile any inconsistency in the Plan or in any Option Agreement
or Stock Purchase Agreement; (g) to accelerate the vesting of any Option or
release or waive any repurchase rights of the Company with respect to Restricted
Stock; (h) to extend the exercise date of any Option or acceptance date of any
Right to Purchase; (i) to provide for rights of first refusal and/or repurchase
rights; (j) to amend outstanding

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Option Agreements and Stock Purchase Agreements to provide for, among other
things, any change or modification which the Administrator could have provided
for upon the grant of an Option or Right to Purchase or in furtherance of the
powers provided for herein; and (k) to make all other determinations necessary
or advisable for the administration of the Plan, but only to the extent not
contrary to the express provisions of the Plan. Any action, decision,
interpretation or determination made in good faith by the Administrator in the
exercise of its authority conferred upon it under the Plan shall be final and
binding on the Company and all Participants.

     7.3  Limitation on Liability.  No employee of the Company or member of the
Board or Committee shall be subject to any liability with respect to duties
under the Plan unless the person acts fraudulently or in bad faith.  To the
extent permitted by law, the Company shall indemnify each member of the Board or
Committee, and any employee of the Company with duties under the Plan, who was
or is a party, or is threatened to be made a party, to any threatened, pending
or completed proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or
investigative, by reason of such person's conduct in the performance of duties
under the Plan.

                                   ARTICLE 8

                               CHANGE IN CONTROL

     8.1  Change in Control.  In order to preserve a Participant's rights in the
event of a Change in Control of the Company with respect to Options and Rights
to Purchase, the Administrator in its discretion may, at any time an Option or
Right to Purchase is granted, or at any time thereafter, take one or more of the
following actions:  (A) provide for the purchase of each Option or Right to
Purchase for an amount of cash or other property that could have been received
upon the exercise of the Option or Right to Purchase had the Option been
currently exercisable, (B) adjust the terms of the Options and Rights to
Purchase in a manner determined by the Administrator to reflect the Change in
Control, (C) cause the Options and Rights to Purchase to be assumed, or new
rights substituted therefor, by another entity, through the continuance of the
Plan and the assumption of outstanding Options and Rights to Purchase, or the
substitution for such Options and Rights to Purchase of new options and new
rights to purchase of comparable value covering shares of a successor
corporation, with appropriate adjustments as to the number and kind of shares
and Exercise Prices, in which event the Plan and such Options and Rights to
Purchase, or the new options and rights to purchase substituted therefor, shall
continue in the manner and under the terms so provided or (D) make such other
provision as the Committee may consider equitable.  If the Administrator does
not take any of the forgoing actions, all Options and Rights to Purchase shall
terminate upon the consummation of the Change in Control and the Administrator
shall cause written notice of the proposed transaction to be given to all
Participants not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the anticipated effective
date of the proposed transaction.

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                                   ARTICLE 9

                     AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION OF THE PLAN

     9.1  Amendments.  The Board may from time to time alter, amend, suspend or
terminate the Plan in such respects as the Board may deem advisable.  No such
alteration, amendment, suspension or termination shall be made which shall
substantially affect or impair the rights of any Participant under an
outstanding Option Agreement or Stock Purchase Agreement without such
Participant's consent.  The Board may alter or amend the Plan to comply with
requirements under the Code relating to Incentive Options or other types of
options which give Optionee more favorable tax treatment than that applicable to
Options granted under this Plan as of the date of its adoption.  Upon any such
alteration or amendment, any outstanding Option granted hereunder may, if the
Administrator so determines and if permitted by applicable law, be subject to
the more favorable tax treatment afforded to an Optionee pursuant to such terms
and conditions.

     9.2  Plan Termination.  Unless the Plan shall theretofore have been
terminated, the Plan shall terminate on the tenth (10th) anniversary of the
Effective Date and no Options or Rights to Purchase may be granted under the
Plan thereafter, but Option Agreements, Stock Purchase Agreements and Rights to
Purchase then outstanding shall continue in effect in accordance with their
respective terms.

                                   ARTICLE 10

                            CANCELLATION & RECISSION

     10.1 Non-Competition.  Unless an Option Agreement specifies otherwise, the
Administrator may cancel, rescind, suspend, withhold or otherwise limit or
restrict any unexpired, unpaid, or deferred Options at any time if the
Participant is not in compliance with all applicable provisions of the Option
Agreement and the Plan, or if the Participant engages in any "Adverse Activity."
For purposes of this Section 10, "Adverse Activity" shall include: (i) the
rendering of services for any organization or engaging directly or indirectly in
any business which is or becomes competitive with the Company, or which
organization or business, or the rendering of services to such organization or
business, is or becomes otherwise prejudicial to or in conflict with the
interests of the Company; (ii) the disclosure to anyone outside the Company, or
the use in other than the Company's business, without prior written
authorization from the Company, of any confidential information or material
relating to the business of the Company, acquired by the Participant either
during or after employment with the Company; (iii) the failure or refusal to
disclose promptly and to assign to the Company all right, title and interest in
any invention or idea, patentable or not, made or conceived by the Participant
during employment by the Company, relating in any manner to the actual or
anticipated business, research or development work of the Company; (iv) activity
that results in termination of the Participant's employment for Cause; (v) a
violation of any rules, policies, procedures or guidelines of the Company; or
(vi) any attempt directly or indirectly to induce any employee of the Company to
be employed or perform services elsewhere or any attempt directly or indirectly
to solicit the trade or business of any current or prospective customer,
supplier or partner of the Company.

     10.2 Agreement Upon Exercise.  Upon exercise, payment or delivery pursuant
to an Option Agreement, the Participant shall certify in a manner acceptable to
the Company that he or she

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is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Plan. In the event a
Participant fails to comply with the provisions of paragraphs (i)-(vi) of
Section 10.1 prior to, or during the six (6) months after, any exercise, payment
or delivery pursuant to an Option Agreement, such exercise, payment or delivery
may be rescinded within two years thereafter. In the event of any such
rescission, the Participant shall pay to the Company the amount of any gain
realized or payment received as a result of the exercise, payment or delivery,
in such manner and on such terms and conditions as may be required, and the
Company shall be entitled to set-off against the amount of any such gain any
amount owed to the Participant by the Company.

                                   ARTICLE 11

                                 MISCELLANEOUS

     11.1 Benefits Not Alienable.  Other than as provided above, benefits under
the Plan may not be assigned or alienated, whether voluntarily or involuntarily.
Any unauthorized attempt at assignment, transfer, pledge or other disposition
shall be without effect.

     11.2 No Enlargement of Employee Rights.  This Plan is strictly a voluntary
undertaking on the part of the Company and shall not be deemed to constitute a
contract between the Company and any Participant to be consideration for, or an
inducement to, or a condition of, the employment of any Participant.  Nothing
contained in the Plan shall be deemed to give the right to any Participant to be
retained as an employee of the Company or any Affiliated Company or to interfere
with the right of the Company or any Affiliated Company to discharge any
Participant at any time.

     11.3 Application of Funds.  The proceeds received by the Company from the
sale of Common Stock pursuant to Option Agreements and Stock Purchase
Agreements, except as otherwise provided herein, will be used for general
corporate purposes.

     11.4 Annual Reports.  During the term of this Plan, the Company will
furnish to each Participant copies of annual financial reports that the Company
distributes generally to its stockholders.

                                       10OPTION AGREEMENT

         Agreement made this 25th day of January 1999 among and between
Franklin S. Felber, having an address at 13472 Calle Colina, Poway, CA 92064
("Felber"), Jyra Research Inc., having an address at Hamilton House, 111
Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BB, England ("Jyra"), and, as to paragraphs
(2), (3) and (5) only, Path 1 Network Technologies Inc., having an address at
Suite 230, 9339 Genesee Avenue, San Diego, CA 92121 ("Path 1").

         WHEREAS, Felber desires to sell a portion of shares of Path 1
beneficially owned by him ("Shares") and

         WHEREAS Felber is willing to grant Jyra an option to purchase said
Shares, and

         WHEREAS Jyra desires to acquire an option to purchase said Shares
from Felber,

        The Parties hereby understand and agree as follows:

        (1) Felber hereby grants Jyra an irrevocable option to purchase up to
            a total of 255,640 Shares as follows:

                 (a)      30,000 Shares may be purchased by Jyra during the
                          period from February 1, 1999 to February 28, 1999 at
                          a price of $4.00 per Share; and

                 (b)      up to 225,640 Shares may be purchased by Jyra from
                          time to time up to and including the date which is
                          the EARLIER of (a) fifteen days after the date upon
                          which Path 1 receives a minimum of $2,000,000 from
                          investors in its current equity offering, or (b)
                          July 31, 1999, as follows:

                          (i)      if the Shares are purchased on or before
                                   April 30, 1999, the purchase price per
                                   Share is $3.50; and

                          (ii)     If the Shares are purchased between May 1,
                                   1999 and July 31, 1999, the purchase price
                                   per Share is $4.00.

(2)      (a) In the event that Jyra does not exercise the option to
                 purchase all 30,000 Shares from Felber in accordance with
                 paragraph 1(a), the option to purchase up to 225,640 Shares
                 from Felber set forth in paragraph 1(b) shall be void and, in
                 such event, Felber shall have the right to sell all or a
                 portion of the 255,640 Shares (which are subject to the
                 option set forth in paragraphs 1(a) and 1(b)) in accordance
                 with Rule 144.

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                 (b) Path 1 hereby agrees that Felber is not an affiliate of
                 Path 1, accepts Felber's representations in "Seller's
                 Representation Letter dated January 25, 1999 (Exhibit 1 A
                 hereto), and agrees to cooperate in Felber's proposed sales
                 of Shares as per "Form 144 dated January 25, 1999" (Exhibit 1
                 B hereto) in the event that Jyra does not exercise the option
                 to purchase all 30,000 Shares from Felber in accordance with
                 paragraph 1(a). Path 1 has made its own independent

                 determination that, as of January 25, 1999, Felber has
                 satisfied all the conditions in Seller's Representation
                 Letter dated January 25, 1999, and that, as of January 25,
                 1999, Path 1 would approve Felber's sale of Shares pursuant
                 to Rule 144. Path 1 hereby agrees that it will take no steps
                 to change the status of Felber so that future sales of Shares
                 pursuant to Rule 144 remain available and approved.

        (3)      In the event Jyra purchases some but not all of the Shares
                 subject to the option in accordance with paragraph 1(b),
                 Felber shall have the right to sell the balance of any such
                 Shares not purchased by Jyra in accordance with Rule 144.

        (4)      Payment for the Shares shall be made in U.S. funds by bank or
                 certified check or by wire transfer, in no event later than
                 (a) February 28, 1999 with respect to sales under paragraph
                 1(a), (b) April 30, 1999 with respect to sales under
                 paragraph 1(b)(i), and (c) July 31, 1999 with respect to
                 sales under paragraph 1(b)(ii).

        (5)      This represents the entire Option Agreement between the
                 parties, superseding all prior agreements, and may only be
                 modified in writing signed by the parties.

Jyra Research Inc.

By   /s/ Roderick Adams                                 /s/ Franklin S. Felber
  ---------------------                               ------------------------
    Roderick Adams                                    Franklin S. Felber
    Director

Path 1 Network Technologies Inc.
    As to paragraphs (2), (3) and (5) only

By   /s/ Michael Berns
  --------------------
    Michael Berns
    Director

By   /s/ James Berns
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    James Berns
    Secretary & General Counsel

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