Windows README update

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@ -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:
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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: