thanks, ...i was just worried that it might drive high instead of just pulling high....
i have resistors from B->E and C>B, so that the comparator can switch the PNP on by driving low.
....interesting that i dont need a base resistor for the PNP....there are no hysteresis resistors, ...i believe the internal hysteresis will be enough, and also, this is a comparator that only gets tripped when the customer pulls the battery out without turning off the equipment...which i believe will not happen often....so even if there is some jitter when it trips, i dont think it will be too serious