No, US keyboards don't include the € symbol, that would be too convenient... But all keyboards (on PC, I don't know about Mac) can generate any character via Alt-NNNN sequences; it's a bit geeky but it works reliably.
DM42 / Free42 state file compatibility
Re: DM42 / Free42 state file compatibility
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DM42: β00071 & 00282, DM41X: β00071 & 00656, DM10L: 071/100
DM42: β00071 & 00282, DM41X: β00071 & 00656, DM10L: 071/100
Re: DM42 / Free42 state file compatibility
Euro symbol € is "AltGr" "E" : That should work even with non-EU keyboards, isn't it ?
DM41L SN01063 - DM42 SN05658 - DM15L SN20438 - DM41X SN00173 - DM16L SN04449
Re: DM42 / Free42 state file compatibility
For Windows, the US-International keyboard layout has the € symbol mapped to Right-Alt + 5 (aka AltGr + 5). Ctrl + Alt + 5 should also work. That doesn't work on the standard US layout though.
Another option is to use the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator.
Yet another option is to use the third party WinCompose utility.
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Re: DM42 / Free42 state file compatibility
On my MacBook Air with U.S. keyboard, it's Alt-Shift-2.