Hi,

I plan to do some bare-metal programming with the BBB (mainly for personal 
reasons and to play with hard realtime environments, so please do not try 
to soften me up to use Linux ;-)

As a first task and to get a feeling for the hardware I'd try to access the 
LEDs (configure the GPIOs they are connected with as digital output and 
write 0/1 to them).

My question: is there a getting-started-guide for this?

Or to go more in detail:

- I already found the CPU manual at TI's pages
- I found a compiler arm-none-eabi-gcc - is it the correct one?
- I still need header files where register addresses for the CPU are 
predefined
- I still need a description how to download my created binaries to the 
board so that they are started immediately (instead of the Linux-Distro)

Any Ideas where I can find these things?

Thanks!

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