Import into oracle 10.2

Hi
I've tried an imp twice into a 10.2 database on Windows. Both times we have hit an ORA-600 and has resulted in quite a lot of effort to recover the situation using an IMP client from 10.1.
All we are doing is importing all tables in a schema back into the same schema (after dropping all the existing tables).
A new approach might be to just flashback the tables to a point in time instead but apparently, we have only just switched this facility on.
Someone has said that the IMP exe for windows has been superceded in 10.2 so if we use this are we likely to resolve the situation? Is there a list of differences so we can confirm this before potentially overlooking something else?
Many thanks
Phil

Well, then read what Krystian wrote as 'of course (you should treat) the binary is (as) different'. The second number in version of oracle releases represents major changes.
For import/export, you have to use same as lowest (server) version for export and same as target version for import. (Also read the Export / Import Compatibility Matrix at MetaLink)
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