Martin Brennan (engineer)
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Martin Brennan is an electronics engineer who developed pioneering personal computers such as the Loki (for Sinclair Research) and the Atari Jaguar Video game console.
A graduate of Cambridge University, he was a co-founder of Flare Technology[1], a design house involved in the design of the ill-fated Konix Multisystem.
Martin initially worked for Sinclair Research where he designed the digital electronics and software in ZX Interface 1 before going on to found Flare with fellow ex-Sinclair colleague John Mathieson. After working at Flare on the Flare 1 and its development into the Konix Multisystem he went on to work for Atari developing the Atari Panther and the Atari Jaguar.
In 2007 Martin designed the Brennan JB7 digital jukebox[2] produced by 3GA Ltd (Third Generation Audio)