ORA-03113 when trying to connect to database

RDBMS Version:: 9.2.0.6
Operating System and Version:: Win2003 Small Business Server
Error Number (if applicable):: ORA-03113
Server Net Version:: 9.2.0.6
Client Operating System and Version:: Solaris10
Client Net Version:: 2.1.3
ORA-03113 when trying to connect to database
I've currently a 7.1.3 client on SUN Solaris (5.10 Generic_118844-26 i86pc i386 i86pc) where I want to connect to the 9.2.0.6 database on a Win2003 Server hardware.
When i try to connect via SQL*Plus (Release 3.1.3.4.1), I get ORA-03113. Looking into the listener resp. alertfile on the server, I can see that the connectiorequest is recognized, but immediately answered by an ORA-0600, producing also trc-files.
listener: 25-MAI-2007 09:37:23 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=HTASQL)(CID=(PROGRAM=)(HOST=eklvpa)(USER=sat250))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=172.17.233.3)(PORT=32790)) * establish * HTASQL * 0
alert: ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [12333], [26], [0], [115], [], [], [], []
Activating traces on the client-side showed the following errors:
-<ERROR>- ntus2err: sd=8, op=1, resnt[0]=511, resnt[1]=2, resnt[2]=0
-<ERROR>- nserror: nsres: id=0, op=65, ns=12541, ns2=12560; nt[0]=511, nt[1]=2, nt[2]=0
-<ERROR>- nsopen: unable to open transport
-<ERROR>- nsprecv: transport read error
-<ERROR>- nserror: nsres: id=0, op=68, ns=12537, ns2=12560; nt[0]=507, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0
-<ERROR>- osnqrc: wanted 1 got 0, type 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: error from osnqrc
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nr err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: ns main err code: 12537
-<ERROR>- osnqper: ns (2) err code: 12560
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nt main err code: 507
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nt (2) err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nt OS err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqsm: send-break: failed to send OOB break...
-<ERROR>- osnqper: error from send-marker
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nr err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: ns main err code: 12583
-<ERROR>- osnqper: ns (2) err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nt main err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nt (2) err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqper: nt OS err code: 0
-<ERROR>- osnqbr: returning 3113
Can anybody help me in determining the problem ? Is there a systemtic incompatibility in connecting a 7.1.3 client to a 9.2 (or even higher) database ?

Thanks for your reply.
But the funny thing on this compatibility issues is, that this configuration worked before. The only thing we did, was to setup the client-PC on a new hardware with also a new operating system (upgrading from Solaris 5.8 to 5.10). And from that time we encountered this problem.
Are there any OS-related problems known or better to say: is (was) ORACLE 7.1.3 supported on Solaris 5.10 ? Should we look for any patches which might help us ?

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