I can't guarantee an answer, but if you post a copy of the file, either directly to this thread, or to my e-mail direct, I'll have a look at it (I have Protel 99SE) and see if I can help.
Use a program called Rimu PCB v1.08 it will convert it to a gerber file. You have to use the import function and then choose the type of output you want. It will work for the binary type of tango file as well. Here is the site for the program:
I looked forever to find a way to convert the old tango files so I hope this helps anyone that has the same problem. The program is shareware so check the details on the site, its only $65 or so. It will work for free but you cant save anything untill its unlocked.