hi
check my bare metal hello world application, this i wrote for my 
understanding only:
https://github.com/0xCA5A/kickstart/tree/master/beaglebone/bare_metal_hello_world

i like the bootp / tftp boot mode (EMAC1) for early development.
the ti romboot code does bootp on EMAC1 and loads the application (< 109k) 
into the internal ram and executes it.
much more faster than mmc handling...

if you are interested i can provide a short tutorial how to setup the bootp 
server using linux. 

good luck




Am Sonntag, 20. Oktober 2013 11:32:50 UTC+2 schrieb Satz Klauer:
>
> I know there is a possibility to access PRU under linux but as stated 
> above I DEFINITELY want to do some bare metal programming on the "naked" 
> board.
>
> I already checked out TI's StarterWare and I'm open to use uboot prior to 
> my own code...so I'll check the boards to find out what has to be changed 
> in order to use it on BBB.
>
> Thanks for the information!
>
>
>
> Am Samstag, 19. Oktober 2013 15:59:24 UTC+2 schrieb Satz Klauer:
>>
>> 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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