okay, so with the info been given, I've just developed a good couple metres or so in a pair of big tins. i developed it by hand for 6 minutes at room temperature in a mixture of 1+9 ILFOTEC LC29, which felt pretty warm, maybe 24 degrees c or so. the film left a load of what i presume to anti-halation layer, on the bottom of the tin of developer, a little bit in the sink and a couple flakes in the fixer. it turned the developer from almost a clear colour to very grey, and the fixer from almost clear to a very sickly yellow colour.
The only markings on the edge seemed to be something like "J1 64 0 3, 866" and counting up from 866, pictures included below.
there didn't seem to be any markings of exposure on the film, but the film was a milky grey sort of colour, which made it hard to make out any image, if there was any. i could see where the leader started and ended though, as there is a fairly clear black to milk-grey transition a couple feet in.
There are photos of the reels included with the camera below, plus more photos.