Hello Melanie,

Melanie>>High 0 and Low 0 are valid for addressing pin 0 of your PIC (note that which physical pin that pin 0 refers to is dependant of the PIC family - refer to the PICBasic manual for that).<<

Gotcha...I wasn't sure which pic they were using...

I always seem to get myself into trouble if I don't spell it out <smile>.. Thus I kinda do things the "long Hand" way...GPIO.0, Porta.0, or whatever. Its kinda like those headers at the beginning of your file, If it is already defined for your chip, it can save *ME* a lot of time trying to figure out why my compiler is burping at me.