Here are my notes from the two rolls of Fomapan 100 I've shot:
D-76 1:1 dilution, 10:00: A bit dense; try 9:00.
DS-12 2:1 dilution, 9:00: Negativess look good to the eye, but contrasty scans & prints
These were both done at 20C in a stainless steel manual tank with agitation for the first 30 seconds and five seconds every 30 seconds thereafter. I've got a Minolta DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 scanner and a diffusion enlarger, BTW. I rather liked the look of this film in DS-12; it was a bit grainy, but like Fomapan 400, it's a pleasing grain pattern (to me, anyhow), and it produced nice smooth tones. I didn't shoot night scenes with either of these rolls, so I don't know how the film or the development I tried would work with that.