Replaced the VC++ 5.x instructions with a pointer to ../PCbuild.
diff --git a/PC/readme.txt b/PC/readme.txt
index 5cee8fd..068a275 100644
--- a/PC/readme.txt
+++ b/PC/readme.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
 Welcome to the "PC" subdirectory of the Python distribution!

 ************************************************************

 

+(NOTE: the project files for MS VC++ 5.x are now in the PCbuild

+directory.  See the file readme.txt there for instructions.)

 

 This "PC" subdirectory contains complete project files to make

 several PC ports of Python, as well as all the PC-specific

@@ -68,7 +70,7 @@
 =================================================

 

 (For historic reasons this uses the filename "vc40"; it has been tested

-most recently with VC 4.2.  See below for VC 5.x.)

+most recently with VC 4.2.  See ../PCbuild for VC 5.x.)

 

 NOTE: VC 4.2 support is eroding, as I no longer have a VC 4.2

 installation.  Some newer files need to be added to the project.

@@ -112,22 +114,6 @@
 Tkinter.py module must be on PYTHONPATH.  It is found in the

 Lib\tkinter subdirectory.

 

-Microsoft Visual C++ Version 5.x (Developer Studio)

-===================================================

-

-For Visual C++ 5.x (Developer Studio) the instructions are somewhat

-different again.  Three project files (*.dsp) and a workspace file

-(pcbuild.dsw) are provided in the subdirectory vc5x.  (These are the

-same three subprojects as discussed for VC++ 4.x.)

-

-To use these, copy the files from vc5x to the toplevel PCbuild

-directory.  Then open the pcbuild.dsw workspace file with Developer

-Studio.  Select the Debug configuration (use Set Active

-Configuration... in the Build menu) and build the python15 and python

-projects (in that order).  If you have Tcl/Tk 8.0 installed you can

-also try building the _tkinter project.  If you plan to use the parser

-module, also build that project.

-

 

 Additional files and subdirectories for 32-bit Windows

 ======================================================