Hello Ross,

Ross>>I'm using some super bright white LEDs from a local supplier in my test environment, and the HIGH/LOW commands work fine (As will PORTB.0 = 1, for example). I'm not sure about using the super brights in my applications, however, as I'm concerned about the amount of current they draw vs. regular LEDs. You could always hook it up to a PNP transistor, I suppose.<<

I do not know the current that your LED's are drawing. I used the 648 and 675... I seem to remember both are allowed 20 mils per pin, and the 675 had a total current limit (for the whole chip) of something like 120mils. That equated to about 20 mils per pin. Stick a amp meter in there, and measure the mils of your LED. then you have a good idea what you are drawing.

Dwayne