To answer my own question, it appears not.

I can't even get b27a to even install on the PC (ECS K7S5A motherboard with 
900MHz Duron processor), with the TX2 installed.  I'm assuming that it's 
causing the problem (hang just after booting the install CD, just after failing 
to probe for iprb0, possibly because of the ata interrupt handling).  I suppose 
I should have tried pulling the card, but the whole point of installing Solaris 
was to get access to zfs raid-z via the TX2, and pulling the card would have 
made the whole exercise pointless.

I really don't want to sound like a whiny dweeb, but OpenSolaris really needs 
to improve upon the basic hardware support, if it expects to make any inroads 
vs Linux, OS X, or FreeBSD.  I've tried to install OpenSolaris on two PCs; the 
first ran into the VIA ACPI bug (which I almost gave up on, but finally found 
an obscure fix), and the second attempt ran into this TX2 issue (and I have 
given up on this PC).
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