Ah, yes, bitten by the obvious AGAIN!
The LED drops 2 Volts, so the resistor drops 3V. Thus, 3V/390 Ohm = 7.7mA. That, times 26 LEDs, equals 200mA. That's within specs. Pfft, brain glitch...
No, Burt, I am NOT sitting in front of that baby board. Think EZ PIC4. This board is still in development, and I am assessing it for the designer. I am supposed to stress it and take readings. I have had ALL 32 LEDs lit at once AND all the segments in four 7-segment displays. And everything lights up nicely. Of course, the Vcc drops to the point where the GLCD won't function. And you wouldn't want to linger when grasping the regulator. But, surprisingly, the processor doesn't heat appreciably in the first minute, which is all I care to risk.
Never ceases to amaze me how quickly people resort to spitting contests in these forums.
kenjj