

Those elements, along with a specially programmed application, allowed the team to successfully play the Windows XP startup sound. The notion of making a "3D-Printed Robot Xylophone Glass Orchestra" was floated around, but the final project involved using a simple toy xylophone, combined with 3D printed mallets and servo motors. However, that plan was stopped when it was discovered that the printers in the building didn't have high enough of a resolution. 1 Microsoft Windows XP Startup Sound 00:05.

At first, the idea was to make a record with the familiar sound via a 3D printer. Microsoft Windows XP Startup Sound : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Download free sound effects for your video clips, games, apps. Part of the feature story shows how an idea for recreating the Windows XP starup chime in another media came about inside the Garage. The Microsoft Garage is a building on the company's campus that was set up six years ago as a way for employees to create side projects in their spare time, such as the Mouse Without Borders application released in 2011, Today, Microsoft posted their own feature story on the Garage facility and offered an example of one of the more whimsical projects that have been created inside its walls.
