Interesting thread Rudeofus. I learned quite a bit about low contrast developers that I was totally unaware of.
Unfortunately it didn't look like much work was done to apply this information to Adox CMSII type document films. From what I could determine most of the work was aimed at developing a low contrast developer for films like TMX, TMY2 and perhaps a couple of others usable under certain circumstances where N- development was needed. This could certainly be applicable to document films since its' normal high contrast requires quite a bit of taming. But I think it would still take quite a bit of testing to get there.
All great information. I will personally keep the work done by MichaelR in mind as the formula(s) mentioned may provide a much less expensive alternative to the recommended Adotech developers. For myself I am more inclined to begin with the standard POTA formula just to see if it can even get close to what Adotech IV already provides in the way of image quality. I am not too sure about that but only a trial will tell.
I have a few rolls of Adox CMS II and I have ordered up a bit of Phenidone so I guess I will see what happens. The cost of 10 grams, including Hazard Shipping, is about the same as one bottle of Adotech IV. I can develop 5 rolls of CMS II with the Adotech IV where it looks like I'll be able to get at least 10 rolls, maybe a bit more, developed with the 10 grams of Phenidone (Sulfite I have plenty of.) If it works I'll be thrilled and I will order up a larger quantity of Phenidone. If it doesn't I won't be out much but a few dollars, a lot of time spent stirring, and a few rolls of film.
I will be back as things develop...