Updating the getting started guide for Visual Studio a smidge.

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Hardware
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Any system that can adequately run Visual Studio 2010 is fine. The LLVM
Any system that can adequately run Visual Studio 2012 is fine. The LLVM
source tree and object files, libraries and executables will consume
approximately 3GB.
Software
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You will need Visual Studio 2010 or higher. Earlier versions of Visual
Studio have bugs, are not completely compatible, or do not support the C++
standard well enough.
You will need Visual Studio 2012 or higher.
You will also need the `CMake <http://www.cmake.org/>`_ build system since it
generates the project files you will use to build with.
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or run it from the command line. The program will print the
corresponding fibonacci value.
8. Test LLVM on Visual Studio:
8. Test LLVM in Visual Studio:
* If ``%PATH%`` does not contain GnuWin32, you may specify
``LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR`` on CMake for the path to GnuWin32.
* You can run LLVM tests by merely building the project "check". The test
results will be shown in the VS output window.
.. FIXME: Is it up-to-date?
9. Test LLVM:
9. Test LLVM on the command line:
* The LLVM tests can be run by changing directory to the llvm source
directory and running: