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Incidentally I had no idea anyone was having trouble getting this working! I'm working on another wiimote app anyways, but this one should be stable and good to go.
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The IR camera isn't accessable in the way you think unfortunately; it's coupled with a microprocessor that effectively tracks blobs of data. wmgui shows a small label in which you can see the blob tracking going on.