It is not possible to decompile all programs, and data and code are difficult to separate, because both are represented similarly in most current computer systems. The meaningful names that programmers give variables and functions (to make them more easily identifiable) are not usually stored in an executable file, so they are not usually recovered in decompiling.
If the file is written in VB3 or earlier try using this: http://members.aol.com/vbdis/ - failing that, ask another techie
Turbo Basic! Oh the memories that brings back Is it a DOS program then Dave?I'd be very surprised if there are any decompilers for Borland Turbo Basic out there. I've done a quick Google and found nothing of interest
Hi Dave the link called General Format takes you here which is in english,(although it may as well be in chinese for all the sense that it makes to me )http://www.q1.net/~atari/text/doswin.txt