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wow it works.
I went down to your given paths and also discovered the directories a little bit by myself. First I tried the FPGA Monitor Program - but it didnt work xD So I opened the .qpf - clicked on the programmer and uploaded the .sof . Then I checked if my FPGA has connection. It had. I saw that the HAL enviromnent is already there . I only had to the main program: video.c and the address maps located in the lib folder University_Program\Computer_Systems\DE10-Nano\DE10-Nano_Computer\software.
I compiled it and my HDMI Display showed Intel FPGA Computer System within a blue rectangle.
Thank you for your time !
Sometimes the solution is close to us and simple :D
( i know that this is a prepared environment but anyway it is an important step for me :D)
Now i finally can begin to manipulate the output :D