You can repaint it and change the badges and emblems all you want- but you can't turn a Ford into a Jaguar.... and a tablet can't be turned into a PC.
Sure, you probably could end up doing it, somehow, but I'd be surprised if you got anything above 5 fps by the time you got through all the emulation. I'm sure you own a laptop or PC of some sort. I promise you it will run any version of PC MC better than this would.
Another thing is: what about a mouse? Tablets don't run mice, and you need a mouse for PCMC control.
Finally, I had a MBPro. It had an i7, 8 gigs ram, an Intel 4000 graphics card plus a NVidia 1 gig dedicated graphics card. It barely ran PCMC. Really heated that thing up. I now have a Surface Pro 3 (basically a PC in tablet form) and while it could, I know better than to even try to run PCMC on it. If those two can barely run it, I know you can't get a tablet to run it.
Stick with PE on your tablet.
You'll be much better off.
Maybe you could try installing Ubuntu on your Android and running Minecraft through there. I doubt it would give playable performance, even if you got it to work.
If you want to play Minecraft on your android you pretty much have to play MCPE or go through a remote desktop app such as Splashtop to get any decent performance.
What if I found a sun java sdk for android, and a x86 operator for android, could I run an older version of minecraft pc?
Even classic?
Tell me
Sure, you probably could end up doing it, somehow, but I'd be surprised if you got anything above 5 fps by the time you got through all the emulation. I'm sure you own a laptop or PC of some sort. I promise you it will run any version of PC MC better than this would.
Another thing is: what about a mouse? Tablets don't run mice, and you need a mouse for PCMC control.
Finally, I had a MBPro. It had an i7, 8 gigs ram, an Intel 4000 graphics card plus a NVidia 1 gig dedicated graphics card. It barely ran PCMC. Really heated that thing up. I now have a Surface Pro 3 (basically a PC in tablet form) and while it could, I know better than to even try to run PCMC on it. If those two can barely run it, I know you can't get a tablet to run it.
Stick with PE on your tablet.
You'll be much better off.
If I edit the PC version and port it to c++, and get a good coder on the case,
I can do it, im not giving up
If you want to play Minecraft on your android you pretty much have to play MCPE or go through a remote desktop app such as Splashtop to get any decent performance.
Maybe I can convince them into helping me
Or maybe you guys could help
We could work together and try it
Maybe it would work