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I remember back then people trying to install a TI-73 OS on a 83+ or vice-versa and 84+ OS on 83+ or vice-versa. I think in most cases, it would crash often. BrandonW made a tool to turn a TI-73 into a 83+ a while ago, though, and if I remember, he managed to put a 84+OS on a 83+SE, although it apparently crashed often.
The Err:Version definitely happens on an 83+. So I'll fix that today. It is a much more serious issue because it actually doesn't create the group, it just says it does. Whereas a garbage collect would fix error bad address.
Correct. The OS actually double increases the page when going to the next. So for instance, say while making the group header, the OS runs out of space on page 08, it increases to page 09, then increases again to page 0A. This causes two problems, 1. Your files weren't written. And 2. When eventually the OS moves on to write to page 0A, the calculator is going to freeze when it attempts to write to an area that has already been written to.
When I group shit, I just create two groups, in case. Sometimes 3 might be better. When an ERR:VERSION occurs when ungrouping, you lose the original file copy...