I got some of this from a vendor in the Ukraine.
I have used Tasma 64, when Retro Photographic got a sample batch of it.
The Tasma 32 is supplied in what we would term as a darkroom reload, not in a cassette.
I was wondering about developing.
Tasma still make the emulsion in sheet form, but not as 35mm it seems.
Unless someone knows better I was going to try the time of Ilford Pan F with my two usual developers; R09 and A49.
The stuff is dated 1992, which is more recent than the Pan F I have developed without any signs of aging.
Interestingly Tasma make a 400 ASA emulsion in 35mm form (Tasma 17[L]). It's sold in bulk lengths for aerial survey purposes.
I have e-mailed the factory in Tartarstan, but goodness knows if they can advise me on developing the 35mm Tasma 32. I also expressed an interest in the 400 ASA stock.
Goodness knows if they will ever reply.