0 votes 0 votes Dynamic loading does not require special support from the operating system. It is the responsibility of the users to design their programs to take advantage of such a method. Operating systems may help the programmer, however, by providing library routines to implement dynamic loading. is it true? Operating System operating-system + – Gurdeep Saini asked Jan 26, 2019 edited Feb 25, 2019 by Gurdeep Saini Gurdeep Saini 601 views answer comment Share Follow See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply Prateek Raghuvanshi commented Jan 26, 2019 reply Follow Share yes that's true - reason- a routine is not loaded loaded untill it is called . works like dynamic programming ,means when a program is loaded into memory and executed ,when a routine needs to call another routine ,the calling routine first check other routine loaded or not ,if not then loaded then update the table .Large amount of code are handled easily and does not require any support from os. 1 votes 1 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.