

If “computer” returns “PCWIN64”, then you have Matlab/64. If it returns “PCWIN”, then you have Matlab/32, and the official Dynare package should work directly (please let us know if it is not the case). You can test your Matlab version by typing “computer” at the command line.

Of course, you cannot run Matlab/64 on Windows/32. In that respect, the issue is not whether you have Windows/64 or Windows/32, but rather whether you have Matlab/64 or Matlab/32. My understanding is that you don’t need to recompile the preprocessor the 32-bits binary shipped with the official distribution of Dynare should work on Windows/64 (through backward compatibility).īut you may need to recompile the MEX files.

Actually we (the Dynare developers) haven’t tried Dynare on Windows/64bits (but we did on Linux/64bits).
