Stop claiming that we support Windows XP and Vista
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Software requirements
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Packaged versions of Dynare are available for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10,
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Packaged versions of Dynare are available for Windows 7/8/10,
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`Debian GNU/Linux <http://www.debian.org/>`_, `Ubuntu`_ and macOS 10.8
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or later. Dynare should work on other systems, but some compilation
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steps are necessary in that case.
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If you don’t want to type this command every time you run Octave, you
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can put it in a file called ``.octaverc`` in your home directory
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(under Windows this will generally be ``c:\Documents and
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Settings\USERNAME\`` while under macOS it is
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(under Windows this will generally be ``c:\Users\USERNAME`` while under macOS it is
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``/Users/USERNAME/``). This file is run by Octave at every startup.
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@ -17,9 +17,7 @@ computations.
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On Linux and macOS, the default location of the configuration file is
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``$HOME/.dynare``, while on Windows it is ``%APPDATA%\dynare.ini``
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(typically ``C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application
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Data\dynare.ini`` under Windows XP, or
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``C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\dynare.ini`` under Windows Vista/7/8). You
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(typically ``c:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\dynare.ini``). You
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can specify a non standard location using the ``conffile`` option of
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the ``dynare`` command (see :ref:`dyn-invoc`).
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@ -72,9 +72,8 @@ by the correct version number):
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addpath c:\dynare\4.x.y\matlab
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Note: if you don't want to type this command every time you run Octave, you can
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put it in a file called ‘.octaverc’ in your home directory (‘c:\Documents and
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Settings\USERNAME’ for Windows XP or ‘c:\Users\USERNAME’ for more recent
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versions of Windows). This file is run by Octave at every startup.
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put it in a file called ‘.octaverc’ in your home directory
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(typically ‘c:\Users\USERNAME’). This file is run by Octave at every startup.
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You can test your installation by typing ‘dynare’ at the Octave prompt. This
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should give you an error message complaining that you did not specify a MOD
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