I don't know. There's been no mention of that in the Sherwood thread at AVS, where Sherwood's Jeff Hipps has posted a few times. My suspicion is that the answer is "no" - Trinnov's current user base is focused on studios that have staffs capable of operating the pro versions of Trinnov on their own, and I am under the impression that part of the process of producing a commercial package for Trinnov was simplifying the interface so you didn't need that sort of expertise. If they left it in somehow, possibly as an interface that a laptop could use, I don't know where you'd get a technician to do the calibration. If such capability existed, having two products on the market that offer Trinnov isn't likely to cause many custom installers to get certified, especially since one of the products is sold internet-direct. That's just my guess, though, based on the fact that I've not heard about such an interface.
I do recall that there's some before and after information available from the 997's Trinnov, based on this item from the feature list: "Before/After Curves availble to USB output for Analysis".