Of course not. You must use a black and white developing process like D76. There is a special C4 1 developed black-and-white film, which seems to be called dyed black-and-white film. I have one in Ilford, and I use a VX400 from Ke Mei. The only advantage of this thing is to save trouble, and nothing else works. It is expensive and has a color cover, and the contrast is not as good as pure black and white film. Even the SHD 100 made in Le Kai is 400 degrees.
I'm really too lazy to rush. There is an express service on the Internet, so I express it myself at home, which is a little troublesome and very cheap.