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Dynare is a complete solution for creating, maintaining and distributing MEX files. An MEX file is a MEX compiled file, which is similar to a Matlab compiled file, but is intended for distribution. A MEX file is typically loaded into Matlab's M-file processor.
In order to use Dynare, you must download the Dynare distribution archive, the file license.txt and setup.exe (if the distribution contains an installer). You may then start the installer, which will download the Dynare distribution, create a setup.cfg file (if it doesn't already exist), extract the distribution and place it in a directory on the hard drive. You may then start the Dynare application, which will run a wizard through which you will be guided to create your first MEX file, and then a second wizard through which you will be guided to create your first MEX file on your hard drive. After you have created your first MEX file, you should start the MEX debugger and test the first MEX file, and then you will be ready to go.
For single user installation, each machine will be assigned a license file that can be used only on that machine. Matlab is then used without being connected to a network. This is the most common way to use Matlab. By using a license server, we use a license file stored at NTNU and we must be connected to the Internet.
Dynare is based on the public domain Unidata Dynamic Software Environment, or UDES. UDES is the basis of the University of New South Wales' Dynare, and is licensed under the GNU General Public Licence version 3 or later.
Dynare is distributed as a compressed file. It consists of a compressed binary file containing the compiled Dynare software. This file is called Dynare.m. The file Dynare.m contains an executable Dynare program, which is the Dynare runtime that is used to run the Dynare program. In addition, the compressed file contains several other files. These files include the source code of the Dynare software, as well as the included source code for the Dynare runtime.
If you wish to use Dynare for non-commercial purposes, you may also distribute the source code of Dynare. If you want to charge for it, you should provide a copyright assignment. You must also make a copy of the source code available to every person to whom you distribute Dynare. You may not prohibit any recipient from using, modifying and/or redistributing Dynare in any way. When you distribute the source code, you must also provide the source code for all of the Dynare runtime files. You may not distribute binaries of the Dynare runtime.
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