No, because it is old and buggy. It would perhaps let some boards work but it will break many others.
The best option is to use the opensource trust os, but it lacks some features (DDR frequency scaling, virtual poweroff most of all).
@Mikee Mike the difference is that the "old tee" is a very old TrustOS proprietary and closed source binary from rockchip that does not put the board in standby after one minute. On the other side it has several compatibility issues among various boards.
The "regular" multitool has a newer TrustOS that works fine for the majority of the boards around, but on some very rare boards will put them in standby after one minute.
As long as they are closed source binaries, we don't know why that happens.