LT1085 constant current. will this work?

Can an LT1085 be used as a constant current LED driver? There is no mention of it in anywhere in the datasheet, but since this is an LM317 replacement can I use it the same way?
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The LT1085 requires a minimum load current of 5mA to 10mA, so it may not be the best choice unless you want the LED's to glow quite brightly. A better choice for that application, you might try a simple discrete current source/sink, or try something like the Lm4041 for example.

Mike

 
The LT1085 requires a minimum load current of 5mA to 10mA, so it may not be the best choice unless you want the LED's to glow quite brightly. A better choice for that application, you might try a simple discrete current source/sink, or try something like the Lm4041 for example.

Mike

Doesn't R1 consume about 10mA from the regulator? Check the schematic in the first post.
 
My comments apply to the schematic in the opening post, as you wrote: "Check the schematic in the first post."

In the circuit of post #3, R1 and R2 limit the output voltage, as is essential for a lead-acid battery charger. For a LED driver, you might as well let the output voltage increase to the input voltage minus the drop across the regulator when the load is disconnected.