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Using a DS to control a FRC robot

Hello all.

Inspired by this project: http://roboticjourney.blogspot.com/, me and my team have decided to try and make a Nintendo DS act as a robot base station/control board. I was wondering the following things:
  1. How do we route the video to the ds?
  2. How do we get the robot to interpret the button presses on the ds as raw buttons on a "joystick"?

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