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GPT4All Instructions are missing both scripts: convert and migrate #975

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robbintt opened this issue Apr 14, 2023 · 5 comments · Fixed by #980
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GPT4All Instructions are missing both scripts: convert and migrate #975

robbintt opened this issue Apr 14, 2023 · 5 comments · Fixed by #980

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@robbintt
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Neither of these links works and the files aren't present anymore.

You have to convert it to the new format using ./convert-gpt4all-to-ggml.py. You may also need to convert the model from the old format to the new format with ./migrate-ggml-2023-03-30-pr613.py:

@robbintt robbintt changed the title GPT4All Instructions are missing both create and migrate GPT4All Instructions are missing both scripts: convert and migrate Apr 14, 2023
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prusnak commented Apr 14, 2023

fix in #980

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vmajor commented Apr 22, 2023

I am still confused. So how do I convert/migrate the old ggml model to the new ggml model?

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prusnak commented Apr 22, 2023

I am still confused. So how do I convert/migrate the old ggml model to the new ggml model?

Read instructions in PR #980

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vmajor commented Apr 23, 2023

I am still confused. So how do I convert/migrate the old ggml model to the new ggml model?

Read instructions in PR #980

I did read it, you may notice that I "thumbed up" your reply prior to asking the question here. Please point me to a location of instructions for migration of old ggml format to the new ggml format.

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prusnak commented Apr 23, 2023

Please point me to a location of instructions for migration of old ggml format to the new ggml format.

It's always python3 convert.py model.bin

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