Can you run LTspice on a cellphone?

Linux, perhaps.

The question is why would you want to run electronics design software on a phone? With limited screen area and no keyboard or mouse, Window apps are hard to use. Even Java apps on Linux are unreliable. The STM IDE freezes and crashs often. I am currently compiling project outside the IDE, with just makefiles.

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Ed Lee
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Oops, no, that would require an x86 too.

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Tom Del Rosso

Yes, although a Linux phone can connect to any USB device (mouse, keyboard, video adapter). I can't think of a practical reason to do it, but possible.

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Tom Del Rosso

John Doe snipped-for-privacy@message.header wrote in news:saan8t$3nh$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me:

The 'smartphone' has zero problem running the not all too complex at all LT Spice. And there are other SPICE app made specifically for use on a phone.

HID differences are the only drawbacks.

Smartphones are faster than Pentiums were. Probably have better graphics than any computer you ever had as well. But you are not known for being very bright.

There are idiots out there watching movies on their watch. There will certainly be idiots wanting to run engineering apps on them as well. Looking up a schematic or drawing without a laptop nearby...

many other uses.

Wow. You read and re-spew shit you have read back into the group to appear as if to be intelligent. The "it's not just the processing power" comment proves that you are about as dopey as it gets when it comes to computers.

And even more stupid when it comes to politics. And you do not even realize just how transparent you are to the readers of this group.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

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