Kind of a strange responses GGGGGGGGGGGG....
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how much is 1+1
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who are you ?
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this is a rude answer
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i have also comeup with same problem , did you resolve it
Hello, I haven't encountered this issue until recently I tried to compile and run in a different machine.
3 months ago, I had successfully compiled and run the bitnet.cpp with ggml-model-i2_s.gguf on my laptop and surface(Intel and AMD), using vs2019, a seperate LLVM. However, when I tried to do the exact same thing on this platform recently: AMD A10-5800K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, I got the same GGGGGG thing.
Does it have something to do with the CPU? I'm not sure and no clue how to prove it or fix it for now. But I can't think of any other differences between these two situation.