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    Hello LexManos,
    Welcome to the forum !
    We usually don't even flame spammers, only arrogant, unappreciative little turds I will take a swing at the first request. I think I would use a PWM output feeding an LM3914 / LM3915 to control the LEDs, only 1 pin on the PIC.
    Regarding the second request: The ir beams you are decoding, are they constantly on, are they different, does the data on each change,and is there a priority of 1 over any other, or a priority hierarchy? Check out BRUCE's website here: http://www.rentron.com
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