Marc, Thornton revised his published formula and included it in his book "The Edge of Darkness." He increased the metol to 6.5g/L. I am going from memory, but I think he reduced the sodium sulfite in the A bath to 80g/L. I e-mailed Mr. Thornton before his death, and he confirmed that the formula in his book was more current than the one on his website. I have used it with good results as refined in his book, plus I have made one change from time to time. I have used it with 40g/L sodium sulfite in Bath A and 40g/L in bath B. This works, and does not seem to be materially different than the results I receive when putting all of the sodium sulfite in Bath A.
I have used this formula with FP4+, HP5+, Fortepan 400 (Arista.Edu 400), and Delta 100 in 4x5, and HP5+ in 120. IEs are 64-80 with F54+, 200 with HP5+ and Fortepan 400, 50 with Delta 100. Temperature varies from approximately 68-75 degrees F. I process 4x5 for 5 minutes in each bath, 120 for 4 minutes in each bath. I think Thornton recommeded these times at 70 degrees F, but I have seen little if any difference in the temperature range I have used.
For contrast control, I have followed Thornton's suggestion of 12g/L of sodium metaborate in bath B for N, and 20g/L in bath B for N+1 development. I have not had to try N-1 development due to the automatic compensating nature of this 2 bath, but Thornton recommended trying 8g/L in bath B for an N-1 effect.
I like the results very much, but have not yet tried it with 35mm film. Others often state that the 2 bath developers are inadequate in comparison to modern single bath developers used with modern films. I have not seen the problem using this formula.