Seems like you guys are doing all sorts of weird things, like using boot.img and kernels for total different devices. That will never work of course, since that's just not possible to get booting. You also need to replace a few files with Wildfire specific ones. Another problem is that the Wildfire has a very small cache partition, so there's no room to dexopt all the apps, which leads to the partition running out of space and cause bootloops. Anyway, I sorta managed to hack around all this and have a rom that's bootable, which should give you something to start with. Problem is, there's a lot of resizing needed. First you should start with is the lockscreen, as of now it's not even possible to unlock since the unlock ring is outside the screen view.
I don't have any time to spend on this myself, and really don't want to either, as I don't think it will ever be fully functional or have the performance to be used as a daily rom. But who knows. Anyway, here it is for those who want to mess around with it. It's based on the Hintay Zero rom, btw.
Anyway guys I will try resize some stuff but my main priority is senseonfire... I believe that to resize sense 3 and up you have to use something called an m10 decoder or decompiler which is somewhere here on xda. Problem is it is windows only and requires framework 4... Most development of mine is in linux so it will make it a major pain but I will start with lockscreen and then get back to senseonfire
I replaced the lockscreen.apk with that of senseonfire and i get passed the initial lock into the setup arco68 is right lotsa resizing to be done but i think much can be used from other roms such as senseonfire, that is if VigiDroid says it's cool. So i go through the setup, lockscreen seems perfect size and statusbar aswell but once passed the setup i get a constant com.htc.launcher crash. any ideas? will try restart and see if it's maybe a first boot problem
Thanks so much arco68, we'll do our best to make it a fully usable rom, btw Formiak it seems standard lag, much the same as any other rom, maybe a little more like the the sense 2.1 rom from way back when without an overclock
Smartphone(in-hand) : Desire S
ROM : Desire XS v1
HBOOT : 7.000.1002
Tablet(in-other hand): Transformer Prime TF201
ROM : Stock 4.1
I replaced the lockscreen.apk with that of senseonfire and i get passed the initial lock into the setup arco68 is right lotsa resizing to be done but i think much can be used from other roms such as senseonfire, that is if VigiDroid says it's cool. So i go through the setup, lockscreen seems perfect size and statusbar aswell but once passed the setup i get a constant com.htc.launcher crash. any ideas? will try restart and see if it's maybe a first boot problem
Thanks so much arco68, we'll do our best to make it a fully usable rom, btw Formiak it seems standard lag, much the same as any other rom, maybe a little more like the the sense 2.1 rom from way back when without an overclock
i had the lockscreen replaced from sense onfire to XD that was the first thing
LG Optimus Black ROM: Kernel: Radio: Recovey:
History: HTC Wildfire (is broken)> Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V> LG optimus Black
restast made no difference, but i managed to get into settings, notifications are oversized, settings menu and text seem fine, just the buttons and headers and everything GUI related are oversized. someone got any ideas on the launcher?
Smartphone(in-hand) : Desire S
ROM : Desire XS v1
HBOOT : 7.000.1002
Tablet(in-other hand): Transformer Prime TF201
ROM : Stock 4.1
restast made no difference, but i managed to get into settings, notifications are oversized, settings menu and text seem fine, just the buttons and headers and everything GUI related are oversized. someone got any ideas on the launcher?
i have that isue to now i put launcherpor in the zip file and iam thinken then the rom work
LG Optimus Black ROM: Kernel: Radio: Recovey:
History: HTC Wildfire (is broken)> Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V> LG optimus Black
Installed ADW EX as a temp launcher, managed to install setcpu, successfully overclocked, real smooth. Rosie utility also FCs all the time. acore FCs. Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS dont work. Guess all the usual things dont work for a first port ROM. But we'll have it up and running in no time
Time for a thread update to a v0.1a3
Smartphone(in-hand) : Desire S
ROM : Desire XS v1
HBOOT : 7.000.1002
Tablet(in-other hand): Transformer Prime TF201
ROM : Stock 4.1
Seems like you guys are doing all sorts of weird things, like using boot.img and kernels for total different devices. That will never work of course, since that's just not possible to get booting. You also need to replace a few files with Wildfire specific ones. Another problem is that the Wildfire has a very small cache partition, so there's no room to dexopt all the apps, which leads to the partition running out of space and cause bootloops. Anyway, I sorta managed to hack around all this and have a rom that's bootable, which should give you something to start with. Problem is, there's a lot of resizing needed. First you should start with is the lockscreen, as of now it's not even possible to unlock since the unlock ring is outside the screen view.
I don't have any time to spend on this myself, and really don't want to either, as I don't think it will ever be fully functional or have the performance to be used as a daily rom. But who knows. Anyway, here it is for those who want to mess around with it. It's based on the Hintay Zero rom, btw.
hmm I stand corrected, after some testing it seems you can successfully decompile an app and resize using apktool, no need for m10. that makes this so much easier
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