Anavrins, on 17 September 2016 - 02:50 PM, said:
In theory yes, since android has a JVM, if you can access the CLI somehow, you should be able to run a Java cpu miner.
Sort of. It uses a VM called Dalvik, which doesn't handle class or jars directly; instead they have to be bundled up into dex files. These in turn are the executables within the APKs you'll typically download from eg the Google Play Store.
Checking the Terminal app on my phone it doesn't look like a regular "java" command is available, though apparently Terminal IDE offers one:
https://play.google....rtacuside&hl=en
TheRockettek, on 18 September 2016 - 10:39 AM, said:
Would be good if any of the java emulators i found actually worked..
Just to be clear, you're not looking for a Java "emulator". Android runs on Unix (same as iOS and who knows what else). You don't need to "simulate" Java.