All, This draft of BIRD 121.2 contains the changes that Arpad mad in today's IBIS-ATM meeting, plus the following rules and clarifications relating to Supporting Files: When a supporting file is a directory, then the complete contents of the directory and all of its subdirectories shall be copied. A supporting file can either be a file in the DLL Directory (e.g. m1.s4p) or a file in a subdirectory path defined in the DLL Directory (e.g. tstonefiles/on_die/m1.s4p) or a directory in DLL Directory or in a directory in a subdirectory of the DLL Directory. When specifying a directory path in either a supporting file or supporting directory, the path delimeter shall be a "/". "\" shall not be allowed in a supporting file or directory. The last character of a supporting file directory shall not be a "/". A supporting file that is in a supporting directory is redundant, since all fo the files in supporting directories shall already be included in the copy. A supporting file may not be blank, or the string ".". Walter Walter Katz <mailto:wkatz@xxxxxxxxxx> wkatz@xxxxxxxxxx Phone 303.449-2308 Mobile 303.335-6156