ITHZ Drive
A safe editable archive drive for Windows. Built around inspection, safe extraction, hash preconditions and a clear rollback-minded workflow.
A compact product direction for safe editable archives, native tooling, deterministic agent memory, and carefully published research evidence.
ITHZ is shaped as an ecosystem: a product people can try, an engine developers can inspect, and a research path that stays separate from commercial promises.
A safe editable archive drive for Windows. Built around inspection, safe extraction, hash preconditions and a clear rollback-minded workflow.
The C++ CLI and runtime layer: pack, inspect, list, verify, extract and update archives with deterministic gates and reproducible release builds.
Deterministic project memory for AI agents: workflow profiles, decisions, gates, risks, context packs and task checkpoints stored in a verifiable archive zone.
Kernel and codec experiments are published carefully: reproducible diagnostics, evidence logs and research notes, not premature proof or inflated benchmark claims.
For personal and non-commercial evaluation. Advanced editions will be added gradually.
ITHZ Drive can be presented as an editable, verifiable archive workspace for Windows projects and documents.
The native engine can be shown as the CLI and runtime layer behind inspect, verify, extract, update and packaging workflows.
Agents can request compact, deterministic context packs instead of repeatedly scanning entire projects or long histories.
The kernel line can publish dated evidence, negative controls and current candidate mechanisms without claiming final physical proof.
The research direction is simple to state and hard to prove: find structure that survives the order in which a process is read.
ITHZ is designed as a product, engine, memory layer and research archive with clear boundaries between what is ready to use and what is still experimental.
Product names, workflow diagrams, install notes, screenshots, demo archives, dated research notes and reproducible diagnostic summaries.
Premature proof language, exact unpublished patentable mechanisms, private datasets, credentials, and unsupported compression benchmark claims.