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On TestKits set to Assist Mode and DevKits in Development or Assist mode, an application saved on the drive of a host computer, internal drive of the DevKit/TestKit or on a M.2 SSD inserted in the DevKit/TestKit (recommended by Sony) can be started up by selecting the ★ workspace0-7 icon. Similarly to ★APP_HOME on the PS4, it is used to directly launch development build games without creating and installing a package.
On TestKits set to Assist Mode and DevKits, the application saved on the HDD of the development host computer or on the HDD of the development machine can be started up by selecting the ★ workspace0 icon. Similarly to ★APP_HOME on the PS4, it is used to directly launch development build games without creating and installing a package.


You can install it on retail machines, but the necessary files are missing {can be installed from USB}
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*Opening it on a retail machine will give error CE-105787-8 (This operation is not supported in release mode.)
[[File:Workspace.png|thumb|left|★workspace0 on the homescreen]]<br>
*In retail models it is missing NPXS29998 application files(IV9999-NPXS29998_00-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)
There can be up to 8 workspaces, workspace0-7. Every new workspace will be added to the homescreen.<div style="float:right">
[[File:Workspace.png|thumb|left|★workspaceX on the homescreen]]
[[File:20221024190633.jpg|thumb|left|★workspaceX Enable Self-Retail Machines]]
[[File:20221024190641.jpg|thumb|left|★workspaceX missing files]]
[[File:20221106201145.jpg|thumb|left|retail machine trying to open ★ workspaceX ]]
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