diff --git a/windows/README.txt b/windows/README.txt index 5d59199d10e26b03a63de3a56e23b1bc4ef9a3ec..33b651fb4d11b85338a7610a0d75d9902b754196 100644 --- a/windows/README.txt +++ b/windows/README.txt @@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ For information about how to use Dynare, you should have a look at the documentation located in the 'doc' subdirectory of your Dynare installation (you should have a shortcut in your Start Menu to access it directly). -Beginners should start with the Dynare user guide. There is also a -complete reference manual documenting all Dynare functions (under HTML -format in 'manual\index.html', under PDF format in 'manual.pdf'). +Beginners should start with the Dynare user guide (under PDF format in +'UserGuide.pdf'). There is also a complete reference manual documenting all +Dynare functions (under HTML format in 'dynare.html\index.html', under PDF +format in 'dynare.pdf'). You can also get more information on the web, on Dynare homepage: @@ -24,14 +25,9 @@ NOTE: Dynare comes with an automated uninstaller, which you can run from the Using Dynare with MATLAB (R) ---------------------------- -Dynare requires MATLAB (R) version 6.5 or above. With older versions of MATLAB (R), +Dynare requires MATLAB (R) version 7.0 or above. With older versions of MATLAB (R), it may fail or give unexpected results. -In order to have functional MEX files, users of the 64-bit version of MATLAB -should install Microsoft Visual C++ runtime libraries, available at: - - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=bd2a6171-e2d6-4230-b809-9a8d7548c1b6&displaylang=en - To use Dynare, you just have to add the 'matlab' subdirectory of your Dynare installation to MATLAB (R) path. You have two options for doing that: