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    "Please select image file for the process." Could somebody please translate this instruction into plain English for me? ( yes, I am using Ubuntu based IDE ). I am still trying to make some sense of undocumented IDE "configuration" options. This configuration supposedly transfer code from x86 system to ARM system. I understand that I have a source code residing on x86. I can compile / link / run the app on x86. I am guessing that the cross compiler should copy the source to the ARM and compile / link / run the app on ARM. The configuration options have means to do the copying of the source , however, I do not understand what is the "image file for process". I am assuming if the "destination file" does no exist on ARM it will be created, but not so sure about it. Is this "image file for the process" where the ARM executable will be? Why "image file" and not just "file"? Is that a Linux "thing" using "image"? All I am asking is to help me to get clear understanding of differences , if there are any, between "image" " file" and "process" terms. No code help needed. Cheers Vaclav

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