Have you seen this site?

E.g
http://derekmolloy.ie/beaglebone-controlling-the-on-board-leds-using-c/

Linux people assume that the command line, and an editor, is a "development 
and deployment" IDE :)


On Friday, 30 January 2015 08:05:45 UTC+11, Phil Schmidt wrote:
>
> I just got a BeagleBone Black, and I've been fumbling around the 
> documentation for almost 3 days, and still don't feel I know how to get 
> started doing what I want to do....
>
> Goal: I want to create some hard-real-time PRU functionality, create a 
> less-hard-real-time executive running under Linux, and link the two 
> together, so that I can control/monitor the functionality at the PRU level 
> via ethernet.
>
> My background: I have many years of down-to-the-metal embedded systems 
> development, using no RTOS or an embedded RTOS. I use Windows, and I use 
> desktop Linux and use the terminal when I need to, but I don't have deep 
> knowledge of how Linux works.
>
> Where I've landed thus far: I have installed the TI Code Composer Studio 
> on Windows - and it looks reasonable enough. I have a TI AM335x SDK 
> installed on a Linux PC, and have a micro-SD with the SDK on it, but have 
> not installed it on the BBB. I have read tons of documentation, but nothing 
> that walks a newbie through the development and deployment process.
>
> Sticking points and questions:
>
>    - I have a gaping hole in my knowledge about embedded Linux, and how 
>    to develop and deploy applications to it. Are there any good online 
>    resources to help me along with this? Books? Other suggestions?
>    - I am going down the path of installing the TI SDK, but I don't even 
>    know if this is the right thing to do. How do I evaluate my options in the 
>    context of my objectives?
>    - Can I do PRU development and make it run on and with the Debian 
>    distro that is factory installed on the BBB?
>
> I could ask lots more questions, but I think this provides a good picture 
> of where I'm at with all this. Can anyone offer some guidance?
>
> Thanks!
> Phil
>

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