Also affected:
Averatec 2460
Everex Stepnote SA2050

source:
http://www.fitzenreiter.de/averatec/index-e.htm
http://www.poplarware.com/everexlinux.html

Looking through the history of module 8139too it seems that it was
changed from PIO mode to MMIO because PIO mode was causing
crashes/lockups. I guess the correct fix would be either to change
8139too to decide between MMIO and PIO during runtime or splitting
8139too into two drivers with PIO mode and with MMIO mode and each
driver should list only chipsets that are known to work with that
config.

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Kernel hangs/freezes during boot because of module 8139too (affected hardware: 
philips freevents x52, x53, x55, x56, twinhead y12h)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140477
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