Issue: DOS 6.22 PAUSE command does not accept message text as parameter.
The syntax "PAUSE message..." is a Windows NT/2000+ feature that causes
command-line parameters (%1, %2, etc.) to be consumed/lost in DOS 6.22.
Root cause: User ran "T:\DEPLOY.BAT TS-4R" but script reported
"Machine name not provided". The parameter %1 was being consumed by
the invalid PAUSE syntax at line 31 before reaching GET_MACHINE_NAME.
Changes:
- Fixed 46 PAUSE commands across 9 BAT files
- Converted "PAUSE message..." to "ECHO message..." + "PAUSE"
- Updated check-dos-compatibility.ps1 to detect PAUSE with message
- Created fix-pause-syntax.ps1 automated fix script
Example fix:
BEFORE (Windows NT+ syntax, causes parameter loss):
PAUSE Press any key to continue...
AFTER (DOS 6.22 compatible):
ECHO Press any key to continue...
PAUSE
DOS 6.22 PAUSE command:
- Syntax: PAUSE (no parameters)
- Displays: "Press any key to continue..."
- Cannot customize message (built-in text only)
Files modified:
- DEPLOY.BAT: 10 PAUSE commands fixed
- UPDATE.BAT: 7 PAUSE commands fixed
- CTONW.BAT: 8 PAUSE commands fixed
- NWTOC.BAT: 6 PAUSE commands fixed
- REBOOT.BAT: 4 PAUSE commands fixed
- STAGE.BAT: 6 PAUSE commands fixed
- CHECKUPD.BAT: 2 PAUSE commands fixed
- DOSTEST.BAT: 2 PAUSE commands fixed
- AUTOEXEC.BAT: 1 PAUSE command fixed
Deployed to:
- D2TESTNAS: /data/test/*.BAT (9,908 bytes for DEPLOY.BAT)
Testing: Should now correctly receive command-line parameter:
T:\DEPLOY.BAT TS-4R
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>