Keiranfrom the same xda-developers forum added his custom kernel tweaked for HTC Wildfire. He also made the Wildfire's touchscreen useful.
The ROM seems highly experimental. Not fit for a production device though you can check out the ICS in the wildy phone.
Here are the list of things that work:
Data (3G/2G)
Calls
Phone overall usage
Bluetooth (Headset and media player works)
Orientation
Broken:
sound (For most of them, however in-call speakers work)
microphone (Worked for me, broken for lots of'em)
gps (No Idea, i Haven't tested)
optical trackpad ( you cannot scroll, you cannot click. The trackpad works like a mouse without buttons)
setting time (getting FC when selecting timezone, issue with my mobile service provider)
searching network manually (however n/w is connected, you cannot search for other networks)
Keyboard in landscape mode (Use Japanese IME or an alternate keyboard from market/push apk)
Tips On Installing:
Wipe your CM 7 to factory Defaults from CWM Recovery.
Radio : 3.35.19.25 (Use this radio, its trouble free and has less issues with custom ROMs)
Download the ROM (flash it in recovery): http://www.multiupload.com/IAPABV6DVX
Download v2 : http://www.multiupload.com/LHIU9E3F0V (flash over the above zip-file from cwm, this is needed for touchscreen to work)
Download gapps for HTC wildfire from here http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1352170
Juwe's RAM OPTIMIZE
http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1111145
Flash all the above without reboot in a single step after a clean wipe.
The first boot into ICS takes a loooooooong couple of minutes. Be patient. It was around 18 mins for me at the Android boot screen.
This is mostly the work of schiznik, he deserves all the credit, I only fixed the touchscreen.
Still, any thanks are appreciated
-KeiranBut Keiran too did a great job in making the ROM usable.
Thanks to the Two great devs.
If anyone can fix this further, please do help.
Link to original thread:
http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1377644
Thank You
















