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Here is what it came out looking like

There's no color data in there as far as I can see. You did get a large amount of fog; something didn't work out as intended with the experimental developer.
If you believe it's color film, try processing some in RA4 developer or regular C41 developer. You should get plenty of color that way if it really is a color print film - which at this point I doubt.
 

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There's no color data in there as far as I can see. You did get a large amount of fog; something didn't work out as intended with the experimental developer.
If you believe it's color film, try processing some in RA4 developer or regular C41 developer. You should get plenty of color that way if it really is a color print film - which at this point I doubt.

The point is that if it is a dedicated B&W film it should come out at least neutual-toned rather than this yellow-ish color. That's why I doubt it could be a color intermediate film like Kodak 2383. The developer formula was not designed to process color film in any way so it also contains lots of sulfite that would supress color development which could explain why it looks so off.
 
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